Peter Bruce was editor-at-large at Arena Holdings (formerly Tiso Blackstar) and editor-in-chief of Business Day, Financial Mail and ABC, the broadcaster of the Business Day TV, Home Channel and Ignition channels. He was editor of Business Day from 2001 until August 2012. His previous roles include editor: Financial Mail; editor: Business Report; UK news editor: Financial Times; and Madrid correspondent, Bonn correspondent, industrial correspondent: Financial Times. He describes himself as a media junkie, a die-hard Proteas and Springbok fan and a hopeless Sharks supporter.
The 'core job', as Gwen Ramokgopa describes it, is achieving 5% economic growth — whatever it takes, writes Peter Bruce.
Unless he can find some deep inner strength to lead from the front, Ramaphosa is heading for a most ignominious political sunset, writes Peter Bruce.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will be taking the risk of his political life when he meets US President Donald Trump in Washington on Wednesday.
In what can pass for debate, you are either for hiring quotas because look how many whites have jobs, or against them because look how nonracial you ...
But what to offer Potus when we see him?
The DA, Zibi charged, had tried to ‘extort’ the finance minister with demands about services in the Western Cape as the price of its support for a ...
If Mcebisi Jonas does well in his US envoy role, he could become a leading contender to succeed President Cyril Ramaphosa, writes Peter Bruce.
Ramaphosa has the clout to convene a special G20 summit in South Africa to talk about what is happening to the world and what might be done about it, ...
Business would prefer the GNU to stick together despite the DA’s decision not to support the budget, Business for SA chair tells Peter Bruce on ...
Big projects need champions and, unless big business prevails, the GNU is dead — just as we face even more US hostility, writes Peter Bruce.