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A Must Read: The South African transformative style is blocking all progress - Automotive Business Review
29 July 2022 - A most strange attitude exists among ANC leaders towards white engineers and white teachers, and skilled white people in general.
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All a-shudder with shaky ‘green facts’ – Ivo Vegter on a correct Gwede Mantashe - Biznews
4 January 2022 - It is awkward to defend a politician who is likely corrupt as all get-out, and has been branded a liar by Judge Zondo, but when he’s right, ...
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An ANC-run Eskom will remain powerless – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
12 May 2022 - Eskom is in an increasingly desperate state. There is little hope South Africa will have a secure and reliable electricity supply for years. Yet, ...
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ANC hunkers down, victimising foreigners – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
5 July 2022 - Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has determined to terminate Zimbabwean Exemption Permits forthwith. This is the desperate act of a ...
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Eskom’s 36% tariff hike sparks debate on power pricing and reform: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Eskom wants to raise power tariffs by more than 36 percent next year, and follow this up with big hikes in the two following years.
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IRR demands answers on State of Disaster
Cogta Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s declaration of a State of Disaster is baffling, and requires clarification.
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South Africa: an irredeemable, ‘unreformable’ land? – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
If you haven’t yet seen Annika Larsen’s interview with outgoing Eskom CEO André de Ruyter on eNews Channel Africa, you should take an hour and do so.
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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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What a free electricity market could look like in SA: Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Eskom’s continued failures and its recently announced price hikes are leading to more and more calls for a free market in electricity. How would it work? Who ...
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Kenya is eating South Africa’s lunch - Automotive Business Review
I had the good fortune of spending my Christmas vacation traveling through Kenya. Like most African countries, Kenya has its fair share of problems. However, I ...
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