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  1. Letter: Procurement bill ‘too heavy on racialism by tons’ - BusinessLIVE Letter: Procurement bill ‘too heavy on racialism by tons’ - BusinessLIVE

    The Public Procurement Bill could be the most dangerous new law passed in 2023, though not for the reasons given by Stellenbosch Law Professor Geo Quinot ...

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  2. Should the DA choose its leader based on race? - Politicsweb Should the DA choose its leader based on race? - Politicsweb

    The DA is on the cusp of a leadership election, and Sandton councillor Martin Williams has argued that it must choose former Joburg Mayor Mpho Phalatse to lead ...

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  3. Eskom exemption from full financial disclosure deeply concerning Eskom exemption from full financial disclosure deeply concerning

    The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has cautioned Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana against allowing load-shedding to be used to smokescreen further ...

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  4. MICHAEL MORRIS: SA needs revolutionary fervour for creative policies — not nonshutdowns - Business Day - MICHAEL MORRIS: SA needs revolutionary fervour for creative policies — not nonshutdowns - Business Day -

    If last week’s nonshutdown advertised SA’s apparent lack of enthusiasm for any sort of revolutionary overhaul, perhaps what it did signify instead was that ...

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  5. Is BEE holding back South Africa’s growth? - Biznews Is BEE holding back South Africa’s growth? - Biznews

    Comments made en passant – which is a pretentious way of saying ‘in passing’ or ‘as an aside’ – can sometimes be very revealing. This occurred to me while ...

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  6. Letter: Enforcing more race laws will not alleviate poverty - Business Day 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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  7. President Ramaphosa has now signed the Employment Equity Bill into law, but the Institute of Race Relations says that it opposes the bill - SAfm President Ramaphosa has now signed the Employment Equity Bill into law, but the Institute of Race Relations says that it opposes the bill - SAfm Located in IRR in the Media
  8. South Africa’s new racial quotas could deter crucial foreign direct investment – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews South Africa’s new racial quotas could deter crucial foreign direct investment – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews

    Last week President Cyril Ramaphosa declared his fifth annual SA investment conference a great success. And last week the President also signed into law the ...

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  9. ANC’s attempt to woo minority voters met with skepticism – Marius Roodt - Biznews ANC’s attempt to woo minority voters met with skepticism – Marius Roodt - Biznews

    The news that the ANC is looking to woo white and other minority voters back as supporters was met with something approaching universal derision.

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  10. Nonracialism is key for parties to make political gains - Post Nonracialism is key for parties to make political gains - Post

    If President Cyril Ramaphosa’s criticism of the ‘weakening’ of non-racialism in the ANC is an acknowledgement of the governing party’s error in veering from ...

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