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Fixing SA’s public service: tough choices needed – IRR
Hard, uncomfortable political decisions are needed to deal with the malaise in South Africa’s public service. Until these are taken, rather than being an agent ...
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Media alert: facing the crisis in the public service – and how to escape it
Urgent and thorough reform of South Africa’s public service is essential if the country is to move onto a high-growth path. This will not be simple, but it is ...
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Fill the pothole: Why waiting for the state is killing us - van Staden - Biznews
“We need municipal authorisation,” is a common line heard from community organisers that on its face appears innocuous but might increasingly hold deadly ...
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Mpumalanga community deserves relief from protracted water crisis – IRR
The Mpumalanga communities of Bethal and Emzinoni have experienced grave deficiencies relating to their water supply, and deserve urgent relief, says the ...
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Paddi Clay: Living through Limbo in mad, bad Gauteng - Biznews
Things are crazy bad in Gauteng.
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IRR launches #WhatSACanBe service delivery app
South Africa’s water crisis is getting worse as the chickens of misgovernance come home to roost.
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SA water crisis: IRR launches service delivery query platform
The collapse of water infrastructure in South Africa has now reached a crisis point and many municipalities across the country are facing “Day Zero”.
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Gauteng water crisis: some IRR recommendations adopted, but more needed
As the government scrambles to avert the risk of Gauteng reaching Day Zero in its mounting water crisis, several measures now being implemented align with ...
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Looming Gauteng water crisis: municipalities must shape up – IRR
Gauteng, South Africa’s economic and industrial heartland, will likely be compelled to introduce water rationing if it is to evade the absolute catastrophe ...
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No more SOE bailouts, IRR says, as Auditor-General exposes deep financial problems
The Minister of Public Enterprises told Parliament last year that the taxpayer had forked out more than R270 billion in bailouts for state-owned entities ...
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