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Private-public partnerships key to infrastructure turnaround – IRR
Meeting South Africa’s infrastructure goals will require a significant increase in public sector investment to at least 10% of GDP by 2030, coupled with using ...
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Free trade and globalisation: Invest in #WhatSACanBe, IRR urges GNU
The Government of National Unity (GNU) must remove threats to property rights, ensure sustainable economic growth, and woo investors. So says the Institute of ...
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Letter: Finance post holds key - Business Day
SA’s political realities are now looking decidedly different from what they were merely weeks ago.
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Godongwana’s budget trade-off: Holding onto SOEs vs. economic prosperity – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Later this month the Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, will present a budget against a backdrop of disappointment. The country’s economic growth rate this ...
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SA’s coastal shipping policy: A return to protectionism? – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
The government isn’t quite sure how to do it, but it wants to adopt a centuries-old policy to restrict coastal shipping to South African-owned vessels.
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#WhatSACanBe: Latest IRR data shows cautious optimism, common ground
Political changes in South Africa have sparked cautious optimism about the prospect of people's lives improving, with the Government of National Unity (GNU) ...
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Revealing parliamentary exchange highlights BEE failure – IRR Legal
Even lawmakers who support BEE premiums admit that only a small elite has benefited from the policy thus far.
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The youth are fed up with capitalism, but their blame is misguided – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Younger generations are growing increasingly sceptical of capitalism and enamoured with socialism. Are they blaming the right people, though?
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SA energy: One lifesaving decision, one R440bn blunder – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
South Africa has made two important decisions about our electricity supply. One was good, one bad. The good one will certainly benefit the economy and almost ...
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Voters did not ask for more ANC-style transformation - Politicsweb
Since the election on 29 May 2024, a narrative has taken hold that misrepresents how South Africans voted.
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