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Threat to expropriate pensions compels corporate SA to pick a side: the government or the people – IRR
20 August 2020 - Corporate South Africa has been ominously silent on the government’s openly stated intention to expropriate pensions and savings through asset ...
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Three proposals to #SaveTheEconomy
19 July 2021 - Last week, the Institute of Race Relations launched a campaign to #SaveTheEconomy. Through its Racism Is NOT The Problem initiative, the IRR ...
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Time to jettison the NDR ideology holding South Africa hostage
US President Donald Trump has recently criticised two of South Africa’s domestic policies: the Expropriation Act of 2024 and race-based black economic ...
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Time to seize the reform nettle is now – IRR
South Africa is on the edge and now is the time for reform.
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Tinkering at the margins versus putting SA on a new path: President Ramaphosa must veto the EEB
1 April 2022 - Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has announced that the fuel levy will temporarily be reduced by R1.50 a litre from April 6, and has granted ...
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Tourism turmoil: South Africa’s bureaucratic tango threatens travel thrive – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
At the mercy of several bureaucracies, tourism has been bruised and battered by ANC rule.
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Treasury must come clean on how much taxpayers spend on BEE premiums - Daily Maverick
While some BEE premiums are recorded and others are not, all BEE premiums are unreported.
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Trump cuts climate madness – in a bitter cold snap – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
President Trump’s inaugural speech on Monday was not all good, but most of it was. So were most but not all of his flurry of executive orders.
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Trump right to highlight SA government’s “egregious actions” – IRR
President Trump’s 7 February executive order has exposed the SA government’s anti-growth policies to the full glare of global attention.
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Unconstitutional Expropriation Bill must be rejected, IRR tells NCOP
South Africa needs a new expropriation law, but the present Expropriation Bill is unconstitutional, undermines property rights, and poses enormous risks to the ...
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