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  1. Threat to expropriate pensions compels corporate SA to pick a side: the government or the people – IRR 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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  2. Three proposals to #SaveTheEconomy 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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  3. Time to jettison the NDR ideology holding South Africa hostage 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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  4. Time to seize the reform nettle is now – IRR 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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  5. Tinkering at the margins versus putting SA on a new path: President Ramaphosa must veto the EEB 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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  6. Tourism turmoil: South Africa’s bureaucratic tango threatens travel thrive – Ivo Vegter - Biznews 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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  7. Treasury must come clean on how much taxpayers spend on BEE premiums - Daily Maverick 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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  8. Trump cuts climate madness – in a bitter cold snap – Andrew Kenny - Biznews 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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  9. Trump right to highlight SA government’s “egregious actions” – IRR 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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  10. Unconstitutional Expropriation Bill must be rejected, IRR tells NCOP 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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