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Letter: Resist the moves towards job quotas - Businesslive
9 March 2022 - SA’s unemployment rate is at 46.6% on the expanded definition, which includes discouraged jobseekers. It is a crisis that threatens the ...
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Letter: SA can’t afford to lose its skills, entrepreneurs and taxpayers - BusinessLIVE
Both Bjorn Lomberg’s analysis of migration (“Global skilled migration could mitigate inequality”, May 9) and Randall Carolissen’s response (“Global skills ...
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Letter: State-proof yourself against bureaucracy and interventionism - Businesslive
7 February 2022 - That the number of unemployed has risen from 7.1-million to more than 10-million, and those on welfare from 16-million to 18-million, over ...
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Letter: Vital that sanctions be imposed on callous EFF - The Star
9 September 2020 - At a time of great hardship for millions of people, this week the EFF found itself unable to place South Africans above petty political ...
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Lift the lockdown, #FreeYourFace
21 June 2022 - Yesterday Health Minister Joe Phaahla proposed to the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) that regulations which impose mask-wearing, ...
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Looters show SA’s EWC future
20 July 2021 - The violent disturbances of the past week gave South Africans an inkling of what awaits them if legislation enabling the government to ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC’s apartheid rhetoric obscures party’s feats and solutions - Business Day
It would seem the one thing ANC ministers can be given credit for in these desperate times for the governing party is paying attention to the memo from Luthuli ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Crisis is about entrenched woes, not budget - Business Day
Anticipating Wednesday’s budget 2.0, it seems telling in hindsight how often the word “crisis” appeared in assessments of finance minister Enoch Godongwana’s ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: South Africans united in their desire for better
On the face of it, it’s a failing country whose citizens, rich and poor — the poor more than the rich — would dearly want their children to find new lives ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: There’s no getting away from racial bias - Business Day
Sometimes, at a distance, the contemporary obsession with appearances can be amusing.
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