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  1. #WhatSACanBe: Latest IRR data shows cautious optimism, common ground #WhatSACanBe: Latest IRR data shows cautious optimism, common ground

    Political changes in South Africa have sparked cautious optimism about the prospect of people's lives improving, with the Government of National Unity (GNU) ...

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  2. #WhatSACanBe: Steps needed to fix SA’s infrastructure – IRR #WhatSACanBe: Steps needed to fix SA’s infrastructure – IRR

    Investors have long decried the state of public infrastructure in South Africa as one of the highest barriers to investment, job creation and economic growth. ...

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  3. 'N Nuwe Daeraad, Dieselfde Ou Anc - Rapport

    27 December 2020 - Dagbreek in Afrika is amper altyd iets om te aanskou.

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  4. 'The Haste To Amend Section 25 Is Unconstitutional' - Farmer's Weekly

    6 November 2020 - The ANC is determined to use Parliament as a mere rubber stamp for its December 2017 decision to amend Section 25 of the Constitution to ...

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  5. 29 May 2024: IRR urges SA to choose growth over poverty 29 May 2024: IRR urges SA to choose growth over poverty

    The announcement of 29 May as the date for South Africa's 2024 national and provincial elections marks a key opportunity for the country to choose growth over ...

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  6. 30 years after Mandela's Nobel Prize, SA faces stark choice: poverty or growth – IRR 30 years after Mandela's Nobel Prize, SA faces stark choice: poverty or growth – IRR

    Nelson Mandela’s conviction – expressed in his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech 30 years ago this month – that in their new democracy all South Africans ...

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  7. 100 days of GNU: Commitment to growth must mean removing barriers to growth – IRR 100 days of GNU: Commitment to growth must mean removing barriers to growth – IRR

    Rhetoric and sentiment will not be enough to stimulate the sustainable growth on which South Africa’s hopes of creating jobs and rolling back years of ...

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  8. “Brutally honest” Rob Hersov is “the hero we deserve” – Sebastian Chatov - Biznews

    4 October 2021 - South African politics has long been captured by leftists, resulting in a disconnect between the right-of-centre cravings of the masses and ...

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  9. “Custodial” takings not just about land – IRR “Custodial” takings not just about land – IRR

    22 June 2021 - It is now clearer than ever that the government plans to write “custodial” takings into its amendment of the Constitution, which is no surprise ...

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  10. “Expect this pattern to be repeated until it sweeps the ANC out of power” – Frans Cronje - Biznews

    13 July 2021 - ‘Very high levels of economic exclusion, failing schools, unchecked corruption, racial nationalist rhetoric from the government, inept and ...

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