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  1. The costs of flirting with the Dark Side - Politicsweb The costs of flirting with the Dark Side - Politicsweb

    In seeking to reignite the fervour of its revolutionary past, the ANC and the government it leads is playing a high-stakes game.

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  2. BEE on 2024 Chopping Block: IRR requests Minister Nxesi to justify BEE amidst growing evidence of failure BEE on 2024 Chopping Block: IRR requests Minister Nxesi to justify BEE amidst growing evidence of failure

    The IRR yesterday wrote to Minister of Employment and Labour Thulas Nxesi highlighting the detrimental impact of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies on ...

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  3. Motsoaledi’s dismissal of valid concerns around NHI disturbing and misguided – IRR Motsoaledi’s dismissal of valid concerns around NHI disturbing and misguided – IRR

    The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) notes with concern remarks by health minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi that opposition to the National Health Insurance (NHI) ...

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  4. Polling data shows support for a new pro-growth coalition – IRR Polling data shows support for a new pro-growth coalition – IRR

    Recent polling by the Brenthurst Foundation underlines the highly competitive nature of the upcoming national and provincial elections. While much has been ...

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  5. Key to better SA is a growing economy - Politicsweb Key to better SA is a growing economy - Politicsweb

    Media reports in recent weeks have suggested that the Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, could announce tax increases in the November ‘mini budget’. Such ...

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  6. Letter: When the money runs out - Business Day Letter: When the money runs out - Business Day

    The debate over expanding grants, whether to introduce a basic income grant or increase the social relief of distress grants beyond inflation boils down to one ...

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  7. Competence, not colour, the key to progress for all - Post Competence, not colour, the key to progress for all - Post

    Andile Mngxitama made headlines recently when he raised the alarm that South Africa might soon - shock, horror! - have a white president again if a coalition ...

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  8. Steenhuisen's warning about an ANC-EFF coalition is far from fearmongering - News24 Steenhuisen's warning about an ANC-EFF coalition is far from fearmongering - News24

    In her recent column, Melanie Verwoerd pooh-poohed the threat of an ANC-EFF coalition coming to power next year.

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  9. MICHAEL MORRIS: ‘Getting real’ means working for the common interest - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: ‘Getting real’ means working for the common interest - Business Day

    It almost seems, now, an event that happened a while ago, but I feel sure that in the intervening days most South Africans have succeeded in mentally shrugging ...

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  10. TERENCE CORRIGAN: SA must avoid appealing to morality in relations with US - Business Day TERENCE CORRIGAN: SA must avoid appealing to morality in relations with US - Business Day

    Ebrahim Rasool, who is set to take up SA’s ambassadorship to the US, will no doubt be seized with how he will use this office to engage with the changed ...

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