-
MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa’s take on BEE is ‘off nominal’ at best, wrong at worst - Business Day
Perhaps because I am not a rocket scientist, I heard for the first time only last week the surely prizeworthy euphemism that was relied on by one of the two ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
Industry must follow Wierzycka's lead and oppose prescribed assets - IRR
The IRR welcomes the strong stance taken by Sygnia Ltd CEO and co-founder Magda Wierzycka against the ANC's reheated attempt to raid the pensions and savings ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
Shell’s SA exit: A mix of money, politics, and electric dreams – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
The news that Shell is going to quit South Africa has led to much interesting speculation and much silliness. Is it leaving for ‘portfolio management’ reasons ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
Expropriation Act raises risk of destabilising financial institutions – IRR
In 2018, clearly intending to reassure investors and businesses, President Cyril Ramaphosa promised in the London Financial Times that expropriation without ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
IRR launches pro-growth roadmap: #WhatSACanBe: 100 days to unleash economic growth & get SA back on track
South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) must use its political capital to start introducing changes that make a real difference in South Africans’ ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
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 ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
Reviewing Trump’s erratic policies: Climate wins, trade losses – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
In just under two months, President Trump has helped to save the world from one destructive folly but threatened it with another. He seems incoherent to the ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
SA’s precarious 2024 opportunity - Politicsweb
The following is an address to the Institute of Economic Affairs in London on 13 June 2024.
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
JOHN ENDRES: An ANC-EFF future would wreak (even greater) havoc on economy - Business Day
A plausible post-2024 scenario for SA sees the ANC failing to secure a majority in the national election and entering a coalition with the EFF to form a ...
Located in
IRR in the Media
-
President Ramaphosa is driving fake transformation – IRR
In his latest Letter from the Desk of the President, Cyril Ramaphosa correctly observed that (real) transformation and economic growth are not mutually ...
Located in
IRR in the Media