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Letter: Warning Sirens Over South Africa - Wall Street Journal
Your editorial “South Africa Joins the Anti-U.S. Axis” (March 24) concludes that “Congress is right to put Pretoria on notice” due to South Africa’s damaging ...
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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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Life after Covid-19: Getting SA out of the doldrums - Biznews
22 January 2021 - What will South Africa look like when the Covid-19 pandemic has passed? As we struggle through the health crisis and the resultant ...
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Loaning Transnet more money won’t solve SA’s infrastructure crisis – IRR
The BRICS New Development Bank’s approving a R5 billion loan to fix Transnet’s rail sector is deeply concerning. A far better idea would be to allow the ...
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Making a co-operative government work in SA: Terence Corrigan - Biznews
Last month’s election delivered South Africa to a vastly different reality from what had existed before. Between this writing and your reading, the ...
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Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi (1928-2023) - Politicsweb
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, who died in the early hours of 9th September at the age of 95, was an exceptional South African.
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Mantashe vs Sibanye: Minister chokes mining sector with empowerment agenda – IRR - Biznews
15 November 2020 - Mining’s future was once again on the table last week. Or should that perhaps be on the chopping block?
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Market protectionism; raising the drawbridge – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
18 February 2022 - By Cyril Ramaphosa’s ‘buy local’ logic, the sanctions against apartheid South Africa must have been good for the economy. To satisfy special ...
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Merit must be paramount if growth is the goal – IRR
Forcing merit to take the backseat in favour of demographic considerations in managing South Africa’s fishing industry raises a barrier to broader growth and ...
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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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