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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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Budget 2025: The DA’s battle line in the fight for economic reform - Biznews
Budget 2025 is the right hill to die on, for the Democratic Alliance. It cannot tolerate business as usual.
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Budget chaos: Crisis or opportunity? – Marius Roodt - Biznews
The chaos around the Budget Speech was unprecedented in post-apartheid South Africa. One would probably be hard-pressed to even find a precedent from any time ...
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Budget cuts? It’s about time - Politicsweb
The Free Market Foundation (FMF) has responded favourably to finance minister Enoch Godongwana’s desire to bring fiscal restraint and discipline to South ...
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Budget delay opportunity to cut VAT, and BEE premiums – IRR
The unprecedented delay in tabling the budget offers an opportunity for a profound rethink of fiscal priorities in South Africa.
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Budget for BEE cut
The IRR has requested that Treasury consider implementing a “maximum value-for-money” procurement policy, or at least publish a budgetary analysis of what ...
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Cabinet reshuffle, but where’s the reform? – Jonathan Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
11 August 2021 - Last week’s cabinet reshuffle was crisis-driven. But the crisis will not drive reforms to boost economic growth and deal with massive and ...
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Call for clarity: MPC urged to prioritise privatisation, end BEE ahead of elections – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
At the launch of his political party, ‘Change Starts Now’, last year, Roger Jardine said he would soon be asking the public for policy suggestions.
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Championing economic growth will provide better life for all - Daily Dispatch
When South Africans go to the polls in May, a key question that will influence who they vote for is whether their quality of life has improved.
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Cheap, simple and workable alternatives for growth could turn SA’s fortunes around – IRR
18 August 2020 - Lifting impediments to entrepreneurial initiative and individual autonomy would benefit all South Africans by stimulating growth, investment ...
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