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Affirmative action, BEE has brought Eskom to its knees – Kaya FM
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) warned that load-shedding would continue to worsen if the government refuses to put value for money before race-based ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: There’s no getting away from racial bias - Business Day
Sometimes, at a distance, the contemporary obsession with appearances can be amusing.
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Affirmative action failures: Malaysia’s warning for South Africa - Biznews
Affirmative action in Malaysia has failed to uplift the poor – and South Africa is now experiencing the consequences for the same mistake.
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Martin van Staden: 'Equity' nothing but a euphemism for ANC’s race law ideology - News24
After years of controversy, President Cyril Ramaphosa finally signed the Employment Equity Amendment Act into law on 12 April. Labour minister Thulas Nxesi has ...
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Mixed reactions on signing of Employment Equity Bill - Newzroom Afrika
The signing of the Employment Equity Bill by president Cyril Ramaphosa continues to receive mixed reactions. The Institute of Race Relation has joined ...
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Letter: Enforcing more race laws will not alleviate poverty - Business Day
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to sign the Employment Equity Amendment Bill into law is deeply concerning. The legislation is unconstitutional and ...
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New ‘equity’ law: what was Ramaphosa thinking?
President Cyril Ramaphosa made history yesterday by signing a far more aggressive form of BEE – the Employment Equity Amendment Bill (EEB) – into law. The IRR ...
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Mlondi Mdluli | SA needs a new model of economic empowerment - City Press
There is no doubt that apartheid is one of the main reasons South Africa continues to be the most unequal country in the world.
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Thoughts for a time of uncertainty - Newsi
We’re all heading into an uncertain future. South Africa, the world, each of us individually, and Newsi too – a platform that I’ve done work for over a number ...
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Roald Dahl books reissued with sanitised language, sparking censorship debate – Barry D. Wood - Biznews
Consider the children’s books of best-selling author Roald Dahl, who died in 1990. In 2021 Dahl’s family sold video rights to streaming giant Netflix for £500 ...
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