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MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC’s apartheid rhetoric obscures party’s feats and solutions - Business Day
It would seem the one thing ANC ministers can be given credit for in these desperate times for the governing party is paying attention to the memo from Luthuli ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC’s fanciful housing plan failed to become concrete - Business Day
Just a few months after the 10th anniversary of SA’s inaugural democratic election, the government announced a plan to eradicate informal settlements within a ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Cape Town sets benchmark in value-for-money procurements - Business Day
As we contended with yet another bout of unwelcome blackouts last week, a signal City of Cape Town initiative came as a sober reminder of why “wealth-shedding” ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Citizens can make good choices without coercion - Business Day
As the time for making winning arguments in the 2024 testing election campaign dwindles, it is inescapably tormenting that in the restless, jostling build-up ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Crisis is about entrenched woes, not budget - Business Day
Anticipating Wednesday’s budget 2.0, it seems telling in hindsight how often the word “crisis” appeared in assessments of finance minister Enoch Godongwana’s ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Expropriation Act a body blow to SA’s prospects and co-operative politics - Business Day
A part of me would much rather be writing about what on earth Elon Musk could have been thinking when he declared that, in their electoral unanimity, Trump ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: From Elizabeth I to corrupt SA, stunting new ideas comes at a cost - Business Day
In their expansive account of economic history, Why Nations Fail, Daron Acemoglu and James A Robinson provide a vivid glimpse of the cost of overweening power ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Maybe government, not capital, is the problem - Business Day
After ANC political education head David Makhura implored “capital” to “come to the party” last week (in order, he seemed to suggest, to ensure that the ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: SA’s future is not preordained - Business Day
One of the most interesting things I read in the last days of 2024 was an appraisal of Jimmy Carter, published only hours after the former US president’s death ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Thankfully history churns ceaselessly - Business Day
I well remember how, as the 1980s dragged on, writing about SA and its fundamental unignorables — all those problems that were as obvious as they were ...
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