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TERENCE CORRIGAN: Be pragmatic — the SA state is not up to its tasks - Business Day
Jonny Steinberg’s analysis of inequality in our politics made some cogent points about how this manifests through the ability of some to privatise themselves ...
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Why the DA got a terrible deal in formation of GNU cabinet: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
The Democratic Alliance (DA) has been massively shortchanged in the GNU deal. It has not been given a fair allocation of Cabinet posts. It is confined to the ...
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Gayton McKenzie’s bold stance on anthem debate shakes up SA politics: Terence Corrigan - Biznews
Gayton McKenzie is a man able to stir strong emotions. According to perspective, he’s a strongman, a populist, a gangster, a xenophobe, an ethno-nationalist, ...
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The painful decline of the EFF: Kenneth Mokgatlhe wa Kgwadi - Biznews
It’s becoming increasingly apparent that the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are facing a harsh decline, marked by internal strife, defections, and a shrinking ...
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Paddi Clay: Living through Limbo in mad, bad Gauteng - Biznews
Things are crazy bad in Gauteng.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: GNU should improve the lot of all kindred spirits - Business Day
We only travel, I once read, to return home.
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South African farmers face racial requirements for water use licences, posing existential threat – Corrigan - Biznews
President Cyril Ramaphosa invested enormous political capital over the first three years of his presidency in pushing Expropriation without Compensation (EWC). ...
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The ANC leadership’s immoral history: Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Is President Cyril Ramaphosa the most immoral leader the ANC has ever had? An incident and an image last month made me ponder this. Is he the biggest liar of ...
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A century of nationalism in South Africa, what comes next? – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Next year will mark a hundred years since the National Party gained a foothold in government as part of a coalition with the South African Labour Party, which ...
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Media alert: IRR webinar to launch new report, In service of the public: Reforming South Africa’s public administration
Public administration in South Africa is in a state of profound crisis. Far from providing an enabling and developmental framework for society and for the ...
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