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Urgent policy reforms needed to generate jobs and skills – IRR
In its first 100 days, the Government of National Unity (GNU) has helped strengthen the rand, bring down bond yields, and put South Africa back on the ...
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GNU founding statement: Politics and economics won’t align – Shawn Hagedorn - Biznews
The GNU founding statement reflects inconsistencies among the parties and with economic realities.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Communities need to stand up to make a difference - Business Day
Like a grimly fascinated outsider, I listened keenly last week to an account of a knifing.
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US congressional hearing flags property rights threat to SA democracy
Expropriation without compensation (EWC) was flagged as a major risk to South Africa’s democracy at a congressional hearing in the United States last week.
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Andrew Kenny: Proof that the left despises the working class - Biznews
I never know what the political terms ‘left’ and ‘right’ stand for and nobody has ever explained them to me, although they are used all the time. But there is ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: SA’s future is not preordained - Business Day
One of the most interesting things I read in the last days of 2024 was an appraisal of Jimmy Carter, published only hours after the former US president’s death ...
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A high stakes make or break for SA - Politicsweb
South Africa produced a political surprise in its elections at the end of May: the governing African National Congress (ANC) dropped far below 50% support in a ...
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Ramaphosa’s China emulation sparks concerns of authoritarian shift – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
The president wants South Africans to be more like the Chinese, and not ‘badmouth their own country’. Here’s what he’s asking for.
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SA’s 30 years of democracy: Celebrating freedom despite challenges – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Perhaps a certain amount of bitterness is to be expected, but regretting the democratic dispensation is not.
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Facing violence and intimidation in SA's politics - Daily Dispatch
Parliament’s Committee on International Relations and Cooperation put out a statement following the attempted assassination of former (and perhaps future) US ...
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