Jonathan Oppenheimer Insights
OOM Manifesto
OOM Manifesto THE OPTIMISED OPERATING MODEL (OOM): POWERING SUSTAINABLE GROWTH FOR BUSINESSES Introduction by Jonathan Oppenheimer Dear visionary business owners
Jennifer Ward-Oppenheimer Research Grant for African environmental researchers
Jennifer Ward-Oppenheimer Research Grant for African environmental researchers Watch Full Video
We need to have an honest debate about farming rhino to save them – Jonathan Oppenheimer
We need to have an honest debate about farming rhino to save them – Jonathan Oppenheimer South Africa holds the
Policymakers shouldn’t let inflation blind them to the problem of underinvestment
Policymakers shouldn’t let inflation blind them to the problem of underinvestment We need more ‘engaged capital’, argues South African social
The Investment Imperative
The Investment Imperative Inflation has risen sharply around the world. It recently reached a forty-year high in the US, bringing
Jonathan Oppenheimer’s legacy to his late Jennifer – incentivising scientists to tackle African challenges
In this thoughtful and moving interview, the scion of South Africa’s storied Oppenheimers uncovers a bit about his late wife
Lessons for our economic recovery
Covid-19 has created two parallel crises: one in public health, one in the global economy. Vaccines look likely to provide
Business Investment, The Recovery, And Goals-Based Regulation
The economies that will recover fastest will be those that are best able to re-establish and sustain strong demand and
Quantitative Easing, Hyperactive Finance, And The Incentive To Invest
Quantitative easing (QE) may have unintended consequences that are potentially damaging for productive investment and the long-term health of our
Community Insights
Setting the Negotiating Table: Kyiv’s View on the African Peace Initiative
Setting the Negotiating Table: Kyiv’s View on the African Peace Initiative The latest attempt to broker a peace in the Ukraine conflict sees African leaders headed to Kyiv and Moscow for mediation efforts. RUSI Senior Associate Fellow Greg Mills spoke
Brenthurst Survey Shows Vast Majority of South Africans Condemn Russia
Brenthurst Survey Shows Vast Majority of South Africans Condemn Russia The government appears to be at odds with the vast majority of South Africans when it comes to a range of issues, from the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the
Rolling back authoritarianism — a bad weekend for Putin’s little helpers
Rolling back authoritarianism — a bad weekend for Putin’s little helpers A mutiny by some of the worst of Russia’s headbangers should not come as a surprise. The question is, what next for Putin and Prigozhin? Has the former’s grip
Changing the narrative and language used around climate finance
Changing the narrative and language used around climate finance The African continent has already familiarised itself with a few unexpected guests – or so we say. Ana, Batsirai, Emnati, Dumanko and Gombe are names that will forever be etched on
Africa means business at COP27
Africa means business at COP27 Africa will be a vigorous contributor to many forums engaging with climate change challenges at COP27 held in El-Sheikh, Egypt from 6 November to 18 November 2022. By Duncan MacFadyen and Rendani Nenguda With COP27 taking place on African
NO ONE IS SAFE UNTIL EVERYONE IS SAFE: A Study of Migrant Experiences With COVID-19 in South Africa 
The impact of COVID-19 in South Africa, by existing data, has been the most severe on the African continent. South Africa, which accounted for 38.1% of total COVID-19 infections in Africa as of March 2022, is home to approximately 2.9

