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SA’s GNU: A fragile stability facing economic challenges – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
The country is in a far better place than it was on the eve of the 29 May election. Prior to the election there was a deep uncertainty that, just maybe, the ...
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SA’s hospitals falling into disrepair – Is NHI the answer? Certainly not, says Anthea Jeffery - Biznews
8 July 2021 - The government’s bungled and tardy Covid-19 vaccine roll-out has predictably led to an upsurge in infections, great suffering among the ill and ...
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SA’s ideological divide: Only business can end poverty – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
The turmoil and angry arguments in the aftermath of the election of 29 May demonstrate the profound division in the ideology of South African politics. This is ...
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SA’s lockdown: don’t be blinded by blue-sky fantasies - News24
7 August 2020 - Melanie Verwoerd’s column "Is Our Lockdown the Worst in the World?" (29 July), answers that question in the negative, saying "there is nothing ...
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SA’s national dialogue: Don’t mistake mythology for capacity – Corrigan - Biznews
Forming a Government of National Unity has been hailed as a significant achievement, a herald of the “better angels” of our nature.
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SA’s post-election landscape, life after ANC’s majority rule: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Whether the ANC retains its majority or not, we are now shifting away from a period of near absolute domination by one political party.
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SA’s Power Crisis: Cold winter inevitable with the longest period of blackouts and a lack of coordination – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
A few days ago Eskom told us that stage six power cuts were to last indefinitely.
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SA’s precarious 2024 opportunity - Politicsweb
The following is an address to the Institute of Economic Affairs in London on 13 June 2024.
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SA’s provinces should conduct their own foreign affairs - Politicsweb
The ability to conduct foreign affairs is a defining characteristic of an independent, sovereign polity. This is why central governments, even in federations, ...
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SAA privatisation bid fails: How political rifts stall reform efforts – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Almost three years ago, when the government said it would partially sell off state-owned South African Airways (SAA), it appeared that the vice-like grip of ...
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