Last updated 23 April 2026

The Azanian Investor is a South Africa-focused beginner investing education site. It exists to help South Africans start investing with confidence — using plain-English guides, real numbers, and free calculators built on local rules.
Who Is Behind This Site
Sphiwe Maluleka is a self-taught investor who started out as a retail trader, transitioned into digital marketing, and now focuses on building long-term wealth through informed, research-backed decisions. He built this site because when he started learning about TFSAs, ETFs, and retirement annuities, most of the content he found was either written for a Western audience, too vague to act on, or trying to sell something. The Azanian Investor is the resource he wished existed when he was starting out.
What This Site Covers
The Azanian Investor publishes beginner-focused content across four topic areas:
- Tax-Free Savings Accounts (TFSA): How they work, annual and lifetime limits, what you can invest in, and how to use the TFSA calculator to model your own contributions.
- Retirement Annuities (RA): How the tax deduction works, what Regulation 28 means for your investment choices, and how to compare an RA to a TFSA for your specific situation.
- ETFs and investing platforms: What ETFs are, how fees affect long-term returns, which platforms South Africans use, and what to look for as a beginner.
- Salary and tax: How SARS income tax brackets work, how to calculate take-home pay, and how RA contributions reduce your taxable income.
How Content Is Created
Every article and calculator on this site is based on publicly available South African sources: SARS tables and rulings, National Treasury publications, ETF fact sheets, and platform fee disclosures. Where assumptions are used — for example, in calculator projections — they are stated clearly on the page. No projection on this site is a guarantee.
Content is written from a learning perspective, not a sales perspective. When something is uncertain, that uncertainty is stated. When rules change — such as the annual TFSA limit — pages are updated to reflect the new figures, and the update date is shown near the top of the page.
For the full details of how research is conducted, how calculators are built, and how errors are handled, see the Editorial Policy.
Who This Site Is For
- South Africans who are starting from zero and want to understand the basics before making any moves
- People who are confused by investing jargon and want plain-English explanations with real numbers
- Long-term investors who prefer steady, well-researched progress over speculation
- Readers who want to understand how their money works before speaking to a financial advisor
If you want trading tips, stock picks, or short-term strategies, this site is not the right fit. That boundary is intentional and stays.
What This Site Does Not Do
- This site does not provide personal financial advice
- This site does not recommend specific investments for your personal situation
- Calculator projections are illustrations based on stated assumptions — they are not predictions
- Past returns shown in articles and tools do not guarantee future results
Always consider your own circumstances and consult a licensed financial advisor before making investment decisions.
Transparency and Monetisation
Some pages on this site include links to investing platforms. Where those links are affiliate or referral links, this is noted on the page. These links support the running of the site but do not affect editorial decisions — platforms are described based on their actual fees, features, and limitations, not based on commercial relationships.
Contact and Corrections
If you spot an error — a wrong number, an outdated rule, a broken calculator, or a factual mistake — please use the contact page to report it. Corrections are taken seriously and addressed promptly. Accuracy matters more than being right.
Disclaimer
Content on The Azanian Investor serves educational purposes only. Nothing here constitutes financial advice. All projections use assumptions that are stated clearly. Markets move, rules change, and individual outcomes differ. Use this site to understand concepts and build your own knowledge — not as a substitute for professional advice.