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  1. DA-ANC coalition: SA’s ‘least worst option’ or political risk? – Terence Corrigan - Biznews DA-ANC coalition: SA’s ‘least worst option’ or political risk? – Terence Corrigan - Biznews

    Would an agreement between the ANC and DA be a viable option, or an attractive one for South Africa?  This question, a perennial one for some time, was placed ...

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  2. Cadres, incompetence and collapse: South Africa’s local government malaise - Africa in Fact Cadres, incompetence and collapse: South Africa’s local government malaise - Africa in Fact

    “They’re useless, all of them,” hissed Sam (not his real name) across the table. “Messed it up completely.”

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  3. Ramaphosa’s GNU cabinet is weak tea: Ivo Vegter - Biznews Ramaphosa’s GNU cabinet is weak tea: Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    The cabinet announcement held little excitement, as familiar faces were reshuffled and the former opposition got crumbs.

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  4. Dialogue won't bring consensus - The Citizen Dialogue won't bring consensus - The Citizen

    The proposed national dialogue is the latest rebranding of one of the great mirages of South African politics: the search for consensus.

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  5. JOHN ENDRES: EFF’s mass protest turns out to be a damp squib - Business Day JOHN ENDRES: EFF’s mass protest turns out to be a damp squib - Business Day

    The EFF’s grand “national shutdown” has come and gone. Squeezed in between the weekend and a public holiday, many working people took some time off and stayed ...

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  6. Los Orania-debat en fokus op SA se groei  - Rapport Los Orania-debat en fokus op SA se groei - Rapport

    Oudregter Johan van der Westhuizen en prof. Koos Malan tree die laaste paar weke op hierdie blaaie tot die Orania-debat toe – grootliks deur mekaar van ...

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  7. MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa’s take on BEE is ‘off nominal’ at best, wrong at worst - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa’s take on BEE is ‘off nominal’ at best, wrong at worst - Business Day

    Perhaps because I am not a rocket scientist, I heard for the first time only last week the surely prizeworthy euphemism that was relied on by one of the two ...

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  8. MICHAEL MORRIS: SA could do worse than follow Boks’ blueprint - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: SA could do worse than follow Boks’ blueprint - Business Day

    Going all the way back to the early 1990s, it has often been assumed that some supernatural agency was always indispensable to otherwise unthinkable home-grown ...

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  9. Industry must follow Wierzycka's lead and oppose prescribed assets - IRR Industry must follow Wierzycka's lead and oppose prescribed assets - IRR

    The IRR welcomes the strong stance taken by Sygnia Ltd CEO and co-founder Magda Wierzycka against the ANC's reheated attempt to raid the pensions and savings ...

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  10. MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa doesn’t realise citizens don’t like being taken for fools - Business Day 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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