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  1. ANC’s shocking stance: Call to cut ties with France threatens South Africa’s economic growth - Biznews ANC’s shocking stance: Call to cut ties with France threatens South Africa’s economic growth - Biznews

    When Sébastien de Place, president of the Foreign Trade Advisors for France in South Africa, warned the government last week of the risk to foreign business ...

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  2. Andrew Kenny – Nuclear energy sparks a divide, can it be the energy crisis saviour? - Biznews Andrew Kenny – Nuclear energy sparks a divide, can it be the energy crisis saviour? - Biznews

    The greens are becoming divided on nuclear power. Initially they were all against it but in recent years many leading greens, notably George Monbiot, a regular ...

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  3. Andrew Kenny: Nuclear crossroads, Koeberg’s struggles and the energy dilemma - Biznews Andrew Kenny: Nuclear crossroads, Koeberg’s struggles and the energy dilemma - Biznews

    There has been a series of silly problems and silly squabbles at the Koeberg Nuclear Power Station over the last few years. Things will come to a head in early ...

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  4. Andrew Kenny: Who else does the ANC expect South Africans to blame? - Biznews Andrew Kenny: Who else does the ANC expect South Africans to blame? - Biznews

    The DA has decided that our electricity calamity is a political issue. Good. Electricity is now a political issue; it wasn’t before 1994; the ANC has made it ...

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  5. Banks love solar, but nuclear is the future for South Africa – Ivo Vegter - Biznews Banks love solar, but nuclear is the future for South Africa – Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    If you believe the greens, solar power is the future for South Africa. It isn’t. At best, it’s a short-term stop-gap. The future is nuclear. Yet banks only ...

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  6. Be careful of imitating the West's energy folly - Politicsweb

    17 October 2021 - Earlier this month envoys from several rich countries held talks in South Africa to discuss a deal they want struck in time for the UN ...

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  7. Beleaguered Eskom’s ‘equity’ drive is absurd – IRR calls for end to race law Beleaguered Eskom’s ‘equity’ drive is absurd – IRR calls for end to race law

    South Africans have been the victims of rolling blackouts every day of 2023 thus far, in large part due to inadequate maintenance of electricity infrastructure ...

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  8. Beware of Greens bearing gifts - Politicsweb

    8 November 2021 - Three weeks ago this column suggested that rich countries would do a “decarbonisation” deal with South Africa and then pull that deal like a ...

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  9. Beware the use of ‘salami tactics’ to attain e-voting – IRR Beware the use of ‘salami tactics’ to attain e-voting – IRR

    24 November 2020 - The ANC’s initial plan to give the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) carte blanche to introduce an electronic voting system by ...

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  10. Beyond black and white: why ‘aggressive’ pigment politics needs taming - Timeslive

    15 November 2022 - Should race law be relaxed in SA? Eskom board member and former Altron CEO Mteto Nyati says yes, at least for Eskom.

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