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Six, or half a dozen: Bonteheuwel residents shelter from the drug trade at
night. (Rodger Bosch/AFP)

What’s ‘moral’ about a misguided war on drugs that defies common sense?

It’s high time we listened to former South African president Kgalema Motlanthe’s advice on the legalisation of all recreational drugs

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The metaverse: colonial fantasies of the wild West

Whether it becomes reality or just another fad, the metaverse misadventure is another indictment of the capitalist system and American empire

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SAB takes the fizz out of AB InBev as Covid bans increase pressure

The global brewer paid billions to gain a foothold in South Africa, but the deal wasn’t all it was cracked up to be

This is what the SABMiller chief’s tax bill could do to his R1-billion windfall

Alan Clark, the latest of the tycoons who have to pay their dues to Sars, has some options that may minimise his liability.

There was speculation that the bid would turn hostile

Big brewers face off over public offer

AB InBev has drawn SABMiller’s shareholders into the takeover fray, calling on them to "voice their views".

A 2020 study found that the cost incurred by provincial and national governments from alcohol abuse was R17 billion

SABMiller not falling for takeover bid

SABMiller has rejected Anheuser-Busch InBev’s offer, saying the approach was timed to take advantage of its "recently depressed share price".

SABMiller launches new $10-billion bid for Foster’s

SABMiller went hostile with its $10-billion bid for Australia’s Foster’s Group, going direct to shareholders at a discount to Foster’s last trade.