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ANC hunkers down, victimising foreigners – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
5 July 2022 - Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has determined to terminate Zimbabwean Exemption Permits forthwith. This is the desperate act of a ...
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ANC stalls at final EWC committee phase
15 September 2022 - The ANC yesterday stalled at the final committee phase of the Expropriation Bill – intended to introduce controversial ...
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Banks must clarify their position on EWC
5 August 2022 - The ANC made it clear at its weekend Policy Conference that it is not backing down on its desire to implement Expropriation without ...
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Letter: It’s time medical insurers spoke up about NHI - Business Day
Recent criticism of the government’s National Health Insurance (NHI) plan by Business Unity SA (Busa) and Business for SA (B4SA), which argue that the huge tax ...
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Eskom’s 36% tariff hike sparks debate on power pricing and reform: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Eskom wants to raise power tariffs by more than 36 percent next year, and follow this up with big hikes in the two following years.
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IRR demands answers on State of Disaster
Cogta Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s declaration of a State of Disaster is baffling, and requires clarification.
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Urgent policy reforms needed to generate jobs and skills – IRR
In its first 100 days, the Government of National Unity (GNU) has helped strengthen the rand, bring down bond yields, and put South Africa back on the ...
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GNU founding statement: Politics and economics won’t align – Shawn Hagedorn - Biznews
The GNU founding statement reflects inconsistencies among the parties and with economic realities.
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US congressional hearing flags property rights threat to SA democracy
Expropriation without compensation (EWC) was flagged as a major risk to South Africa’s democracy at a congressional hearing in the United States last week.
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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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