Opinion
Mobile network operators must be innovators for public good
Would more progress be made if operators saw themselves not merely as commercial operators with statutory obligations, asks David Harrison.
Funding deals too often turn into steals
If we’re serious about inclusive growth, we must make sure the game is not rigged from the start, writes Luncedo Mtwentwe.
Meet the quiet engine of global growth
Founded in 1919 after World War 1, the International Chamber of Commerce has become a pillar of international business, writes Herman Bezuidenhout.
SME funding challenge is about access, not scarcity
The department of trade, industry & competition should remove regulatory friction and ensure broader business environment supports and rewards best practices, writes Muzi Mhlambi
No time to blow hot and cold over climate change
We have the opportunity to make a lasting difference. We cannot fail to meet this challenge, lest we put future generations at risk, writes Sasha Cook.
Policy wisdom at a premium in this Trump tariff era
Admirable thoughts about high-level decision-making may need to be reworked for navigating today’s increasingly complex geopolitical arena, writes Raymond Parsons.
China 'leads by far' in global AI research
Report also says Western scientists turning to Chinese collaborators more than to each other.
Youth unemployment won't be solved by deregulation
We must confront the fact that labour deregulation has already happened, informally — and it hasn’t worked, writes Lauren Graham.
The synthetic puppeteer is coming for business
Nina Schick, author of 'Deepfakes: The Coming Infocalypse', speaks to Business Times on the sidelines a conference hosted by data analytics company Qlik in Orlando, Florida













