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  1. Letter: Stop sabotaging farmers - Business Day Letter: Stop sabotaging farmers - Business Day

    Without substantially improved GDP growth performance, SA has no prospect of achieving any of its socioeconomic aspirations. This is an existential issue, with ...

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  2. Anglo American: The quiet giant of the SA economy faces a sunset – Barry D. Wood - Biznews Anglo American: The quiet giant of the SA economy faces a sunset – Barry D. Wood - Biznews

    At the peak of its power, Anglo American utterly dominated South Africa’s economy. It alone accounted for 25% of South African GDP and 60% of Johannesburg ...

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  3. What a free electricity market could look like in SA: Andrew Kenny - Biznews What a free electricity market could look like in SA: Andrew Kenny - Biznews

    Eskom’s continued failures and its recently announced price hikes are leading to more and more calls for a free market in electricity. How would it work? Who ...

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  4. Kenya is eating South Africa’s lunch - Automotive Business Review Kenya is eating South Africa’s lunch - Automotive Business Review

    I had the good fortune of spending my Christmas vacation traveling through Kenya. Like most African countries, Kenya has its fair share of problems. However, I ...

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  5. Choose to step back from bad policy and let the economy grow - Politicsweb Choose to step back from bad policy and let the economy grow - Politicsweb

    With the central assumption of South African politics – the dominance of the ANC – having been punctured, 2024 has indeed been a watershed year. Copious ...

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  6. IRR supports HASA’s legal action against the NHI Act IRR supports HASA’s legal action against the NHI Act

    Eight months after the National Health Insurance Act became law, South Africans still have no clue about how much their taxes will be increased by to fund the ...

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  7. Letter: CEOs’ initiative has its work cut out - BusinessLIVE Letter: CEOs’ initiative has its work cut out - BusinessLIVE

    Business is one of the few elements of SA society with an outlook rooted in modernity and pragmatism, so one can only welcome the pledge by 115 CEOs to assist ...

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  8. 1.8% growth won’t cut it, Minister – IRR 1.8% growth won’t cut it, Minister – IRR

    In presenting the Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement yesterday, Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana said that the world economy was forecast to increase in ...

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  9. Cut taxes, Mr Godongwana – IRR Cut taxes, Mr Godongwana – IRR

    The IRR will be hosting an online briefing tomorrow to mark the publication of the second in a series of policy-solution papers, The IRR's Blueprint for ...

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  10. Ramaphosa’s GNU cabinet is weak tea: Ivo Vegter - Biznews Ramaphosa’s GNU cabinet is weak tea: Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    The cabinet announcement held little excitement, as familiar faces were reshuffled and the former opposition got crumbs.

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