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  1. MICHAEL MORRIS: GNU dynamics prove decisive over education bill - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: GNU dynamics prove decisive over education bill - Business Day

    In a society justifiably obsessed with granting power to the people, it is remarkable how often scant attention is paid to what the people actually want. You ...

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  2. WE THE NATION | 29 OCTOBER 2023 WE THE NATION | 29 OCTOBER 2023

    Watch IRR Projects and Publications Manager Terence Corrigan in this wide-ranging television debate on former President Thabo Mbeki’s concern that the ...

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  3. IRR: The President must talk growth in his address today IRR: The President must talk growth in his address today

    There is one simple message President Cyril Ramaphosa must give the nation today and that is that the country is aiming for economic growth.

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  4. Letter: Avoiding pitfalls of populism - Business Day Letter: Avoiding pitfalls of populism - Business Day

    Last week’s election delivered SA a set of unpalatable options.

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  5. South Africa’s complicated democratic legacy: Andrew Kenny - Biznews South Africa’s complicated democratic legacy: Andrew Kenny - Biznews

    “One man, one vote – once!” This was the standard prediction of whites in South Africa and in Rhodesia, as they watched one African country after another ...

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  6. Letter: Sleepwalking to oblivion - Business Day Letter: Sleepwalking to oblivion - Business Day

    The ANC’s annual January 8 statement carried a strong resonance of PW Botha’s admonition in the late 1970s: that the National Party — and white South Africans ...

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  7. Read between the lines to understand the pernicious Expropriation Bill - Farming Portal Read between the lines to understand the pernicious Expropriation Bill - Farming Portal

    In a well-meaning and thoughtful piece (‘Putting the Expropriation Bill into perspective – it’s not the ugly ogre some make it out to be’) Annelize Crosby ...

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  8. Zuma’s uMkhonto we Sizwe party threatens ANC dominance ahead of elections: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews Zuma’s uMkhonto we Sizwe party threatens ANC dominance ahead of elections: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews

    Just months before the election, a new party is upending earlier polls and multiplying the coalition possibilities after May 29th. The uMkhonto we Sizwe Party, ...

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  9. IRR publishes first ‘Blueprint for Growth’ paper to ‘arm SA’s pro-growth forces’ IRR publishes first ‘Blueprint for Growth’ paper to ‘arm SA’s pro-growth forces’

    Comprehensive policy solutions that chart a viable path to economic growth in South Africa are contained in the first paper of the IRR’s Blueprint for Growth ...

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  10. MICHAEL MORRIS: Schools are a nonracialism scapegoat for failure to create better life for all - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: Schools are a nonracialism scapegoat for failure to create better life for all - Business Day

    Just more than 30 years ago, historian Colin Bundy asked a pointed question that would likely have puzzled many South Africans at the time, and is likely still ...

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