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Contrasting realities: How Namibians pity South Africa – John Endres - Biznews
Earlier this week I had the opportunity to travel to Namibia. It was an eye-opening experience: Namibians − citizens of a country with one twentieth of the ...
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Corruption is only about a third of the problem - Politicsweb
16 August 2020 - Earlier this month the “stalwarts and veterans” of the African National Congress (ANC) bestirred themselves to commend their party’s ...
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Courts have allowed government too much leeway to violate constitutional rights, new IRR report shows
A new report by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) argues that the strong protections for civil liberty in the Constitution are not always acknowledged or ...
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Covid-19 vaccine roll-out: a litmus test for the NHI - Polity
18 February 2021 - There has been much ado about the government’s handling of the process to procure Covid-19 vaccines, and with good reason, given the delay ...
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Cruel land policy echoes apartheid practices - Businesslive
24 March 2021 - Your article (“Eviction of black farmers raises questions about readiness for land reform”, March 23) brings to mind the parliamentary debate ...
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Curbing tender corruption: Separating economy and state – Martin van Staden - Biznews
In 2020, Buddy Wells, a musician and MMT-enthusiast, wrote an article that, in broad terms, argues that South Africa’s pursuit of ‘neoliberal’ free-market ...
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Cyril Ramaphosa’s shameful seizure of Webb Ellis Cup – “get your grubby mitts off our World Cup”: Ivo Vegter - Biznews
President Cyril Ramaphosa stole the glory of the Rugby World Cup 2023 for himself.
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Cyril’s ‘pie in the sky’ aspirations - Biznews
17 June 2022 - South Africa needs a more ‘activist’ state, President Ramaphosa told a media briefing last week.
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DA and IFP take key ministries: Time to prove commitment to federalism – Van Staden - Biznews
As far as rhetorical support for federalism is concerned, South Africa has had two main political offerings over the past three decades: the Democratic ...
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DA burning flag ad sparks debate on free speech and national identity – Sara Gon - Biznews
The journalistic left and academia, together with hypocritical bog-standard ANC electioneers, have lost their collective virtue signalling minds.
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