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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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Letter: No reason taxis should be exempt from road rules - Cape Argus
There are times when a long-running conflict between an employer and trade unions and their members has to be reckoned with in a conflictual manner.
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Myers-Briggs debunked: The corporate scam exposed – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
The Myers-Briggs personality type indicator remains a popular management tool in South Africa and around the world, but it’s bunkum.
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Parks Tau’s R100bn fund: Unconstitutional and destructive – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
If South Africa wants growth and job creation, the last thing it needs is to let government raise and disburse a R100 billion fund.
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TERENCE CORRIGAN: The potholed road from Johannesburg to Washington - Business Day
Echoing sentiments the city’s residents would share, President Cyril Ramaphosa recently bemoaned the state of Johannesburg. Unsurprisingly, it took a meeting ...
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Why Property Rights Are Non-Negotiable for South Africa's Economy - IATP
In this video Martin Van Staden, a South African legal expert, breaks down the fundamental components of a strong economy and why property rights are a ...
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Letter: SA needs to reassert constitutional governance - Business Day
Your editorial ably describes the parlous state of the country, and the role of the president and the ANC in bringing it to this point (“ANC happy with a ...
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The South African taxpayer needs a break - Automotive Business Review
In South Africa, we are subjected to a state that provides education, healthcare, and employment for citizens. However, since a state does not generate any ...
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BRICS participation gives transitory satisfaction, but real choices needed - News24
President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government are no doubtless enjoying a rare moment of afterglow satisfaction.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: The right economic choice will be decisive - Business Day
The other morning my early-rising wife addressed herself to the somnolent bulge that was my gloomy side of the bed, recommending, with lovable if jarring ...
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