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 industry, desperate to plan ahead, had been calling for it for ages but when it landed VW obviously had a quick read and decided ‘thanks, but ...
It would have been easy for the DA to make good progress without dumping race in policy
In all the 12 or so years I’ve known Songezo Zibi, first as a writer, then a Business Day editor and, now, leading his new Rise Mzansi party into the ...
Without doubt and without leaving any evidence, Russian intelligence is working to influence the outcome of the May 29 elections in SA, writes Peter ...
South Africa has no diplomats of any authority in place in the US, despite it being the second-largest single country investor, writes Peter Bruce.
I don’t mean to be rude. The DA has been brilliant using the courts to stop ANC excesses, writes Peter Bruce.
To beat the ANC you have to get into its ring and fight in its mud, writes Peter Bruce.
Jardine’s funders should not switch off the taps now that their man has left the table, writes Peter Bruce.
The rand has taken a steep dive against the dollar, the pound and the euro since finance minister Enoch Godongwana presented his budget on ...
It wasn’t apartheid that forced Ramaphosa to appoint lemons like Bheki Cele to police, writes Peter Bruce.