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MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa doesn’t realise citizens don’t like being taken for fools - Business Day
One of the easily overlooked features of living in a not especially revolutionary-minded country is that nothing revolutionary ever really happens.
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IRR launches pro-growth roadmap: #WhatSACanBe: 100 days to unleash economic growth & get SA back on track
South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) must use its political capital to start introducing changes that make a real difference in South Africans’ ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Citizens can make good choices without coercion - Business Day
As the time for making winning arguments in the 2024 testing election campaign dwindles, it is inescapably tormenting that in the restless, jostling build-up ...
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IRR to MPC: Get ready, SA's future is decentralised
South Africa cannot afford to direct its focus entirely on national government; provinces and municipalities are where much of the country's future will be ...
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Unlocking South Africa’s potential: The case for federalism – Woode-Smith - Biznews
By virtue of being divided into semi-autonomous provinces and municipalities, South Africa already has the foundation to be a federal republic. But the ANC’s ...
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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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JOHN ENDRES: An ANC-EFF future would wreak (even greater) havoc on economy - Business Day
A plausible post-2024 scenario for SA sees the ANC failing to secure a majority in the national election and entering a coalition with the EFF to form a ...
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Letter: Nothing noble about cadre deployment - BusinessLIVE
Dr Lazola Vabaza commendably recognises that catastrophic effects of cadre deployment, but mistakenly attributes this to a misapplication of the initiative ...
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Roman Cabanac’s bold appointment sparks media debate - Biznews
The appointment of Roman Cabanac as chief of staff by the Minister of Agriculture, John Steenhuisen, has triggered a great deal of commentary in the media, ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: GNU partners that disown core agreement will pay a high price - Business Day
Whatever the outlook for the nascent government of national unity (GNU), what is perhaps not so obvious (or, for that matter, wholly predictable in its ...
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