Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis

Caiphus Kgosana has extensive experience in reporting, writing and editing. In 2018 he re-joined the Sunday Times and is now in charge of the paper’s thought leader engine, the Opinions and Analysis section. He also writes on the political economy.

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
BUDGET | Upset about IMF loans? Been there, done that, says Godongwana

Finance minister responds to criticism that loans from the World Bank and IMF compromise SA’s sovereignty

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
Budget 2022 | Tax windfall will pay for Covid-19 R350 grant & job creation ...

The government collected R182bn more in tax revenue over the past 12 months than anticipated in last year’s budget.

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
Budget 2022 | Treasury puts struggling SOEs on notice

Discussions are taking place over restructuring the R450bn owed by Eskom, which might see part of the entity’s debt burden moving to the state.

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Boeing execs fooled the world for max profits — and airlines ...

Doccie on plane maker’s death traps is essential viewing for anyone interested in how corporate dishonesty costs lives

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
How Transnet wants freight truckers to ride — and run — its rails

Transnet Freight Rail (TFR) is hoping to entice trucking companies operating between Gauteng and Durban to consider coming in as private rail ...

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | This, SA, is how good leaders take back the power to govern

Success of Tshwane campaign is a great example of what happens when cities are finally freed from ANC stranglehold

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Too many in SA aim for money. They should aim to be like Mane

The JSC interview panel for the new chief justice was an embarrassment, confirming that charlatans still hold sway

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
CAIPHUS KGOSANA | Carry on opposing grants and July riots will look like ...

SA can and must afford a basic income grant because the alternative doesn’t bear thinking about

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
Rays of recovery shine for Sun City

Sun City is seeing a slight upturn in its fortunes thanks to a buoyant local tourism market and the easing of Covid restrictions.

Caiphus Kgosana Executive editor: opinions and analysis
Advisory council split over support for basic income grant

The President’s economic advisers are at loggerheads over the implementation of a permanent social grant for all those who fall outside of the ...