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Neglecting existing infrastructure generates higher long-term costs.

South Africa must revive its industrial ambitions

Black economic empowerment has been transformative but it needs to be revisited to broaden its pool of beneficiaries

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Black middle class post-Covid: Largely unscathed, but still under pressure

South Africa’s black middle class has a spending power of R400-billion per year, research study finds

As we prepare to listen to another tough budget speech, it is time to recognise the vital but neglected role played by this strata in modern South Africa

Stop squeezing the middle class

As we prepare to listen to another tough budget speech, it is time to recognise the vital but neglected role played by this strata in modern South Africa

Based on his language alone

When entrepreneurship self-help isn’t enough

By presenting poverty as a choice, self-help books fail to address social inequality

Kasi glory: Kwesta

Kwesta’s snapshot of home

Overtly reflective and intensely rousing, the visuals for ‘Spirit’ serve as far more than just a music video

State capture fails the black middle class

State capture fails the black middle class

The skills gained in public institutions should be providing a springboard into the private sector

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It’s not black and white in SA – it’s the working classes and the middle classes

Politicians need to take heed of the protest of August 3 – when the black bourgeoisie rebelled.

As we prepare to listen to another tough budget speech, it is time to recognise the vital but neglected role played by this strata in modern South Africa

Letters to the editor: May 27 to June 2 2016

Readers write in about the black middle class, and food parcels.

‘But culture is not fixed or uniform. It is often contested from within. My mother never forced my sister or me to conform to norms presented to us by some as a fixed part of our culture.’

Class divisions multiply, but don’t add up

We like putting people into their little boxes, but South Africans are way too tricksy to stay put, writes Rebecca Davis.

Success at the first attempt: “Happiness is a Four-Letter Word” director Thabang Moleya.

Letters to the editor: April 29 to May 5 2016

Readers write in about Jeff Rudin and race, the immaculate conception, the use of the word ‘marijuana’ instead of ‘dagga’, and the use of expletives.

ANC woos black middle class

Ahead of local government elections the party is calling on a team of professionals and academics to help it regain votes in Gauteng.

Reconciliation: Nelson Mandela shakes hands with FW de Klerk after the first day of the Convention for a Democratic South Africa in 1992.

Bourgeois delusions get my goat

Call me a grumpy white male, but we are harping on about decolonisation while new elites feast on the state and gobble power.

A classic black middle-class family: Oratilwe

History has poisoned the fruits of the black middle class

We have yet to grasp fully what it means to be black and middle class, writes Thabang Sefalafala.

A classic black middle-class family: Oratilwe

Why is it difficult to be black and ‘middle class’?

It’s not just a question of wealth, but of how people define themselves in relation to their community, write Grace Khunou and Detlev Krige.

McDonald’s to Bugaboo gain from South Africa’s black middle class

The middle class continues to grow, and could well become the saviour of the South African economy.

A classic black middle-class family: Oratilwe

The black-belt economy kicks in

It may not be immediately obvious, but South Africa’s burgeoning black middle class is the country’s largest driver of growth.

A series of money supply updates

March of the black middle class has promising spin-offs

The black middle class has grown from strength to strength and, as a result of doubling in size in the past decade, it has made its mark on sectors.