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SA Running Short Of Job-Creating Tools - Rational Standard
13 November 2020 - You cannot store your cake and eat it, too. Some version of that phrase has existed in the English language for the last 500 years – and ...
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SA’s ‘equity’ hurdles limit investment in satellite internet service, Starlink - Biznews
The major news last week, and deservedly so, has been the signing into law of the Employment Equity Amendment Act (the Act).
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SA’s civil servants eat like kings: High salaries raise questions amidst poor service delivery – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Talk of tax morality is cheap when public servants are overpaid and underperforming, as the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement makes clear.
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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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SA’s collaboration capacity in question as ANC fails to meet investment expectations – Shawn Hagedorn - Biznews
Deflated expectations for investment-led collaborations reflect punctured confidence.
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SA’s GNU is not a ‘social democratic consensus’: Ivo Vegter - Biznews
In Daily Maverick, Ferial Haffajee hails a ‘centre of consensus that is broadly social democratic’. Excuse me, what?
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SA’s lockdown: don’t be blinded by blue-sky fantasies - News24
7 August 2020 - Melanie Verwoerd’s column "Is Our Lockdown the Worst in the World?" (29 July), answers that question in the negative, saying "there is nothing ...
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SA’s moment: Turning US scrutiny into strategic opportunity - John Endres - Biznews
When President Cyril Ramaphosa meets with US President Donald Trump on Wednesday, he will do so against the backdrop of a diplomatic relationship under strain.
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SA’s new widely hailed Public Procurement Act could fuel State Capture 2.0 - Daily Maverick
The new Public Procurement Act has been widely hailed as the law to end State Capture. However, once implemented it could make corruption worse.
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SA’s precarious 2024 opportunity - Politicsweb
The following is an address to the Institute of Economic Affairs in London on 13 June 2024.
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