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  1. Looters show SA’s EWC future 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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  2. Malatsi’s pragmatic step welcomed, but bigger strides needed to unlock growth – IRR Malatsi’s pragmatic step welcomed, but bigger strides needed to unlock growth – IRR

    Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi’s decision to direct the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) to ...

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  3. MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC incapable of building a brighter future - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC incapable of building a brighter future - Business Day

    Two of the most poignant observations I have seen in recent days cut to the heart of a South African condition which, on the face of it, is intolerable, yet is ...

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  4. MICHAEL MORRIS: ANC’s apartheid rhetoric obscures party’s feats and solutions - Business Day 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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  5. MICHAEL MORRIS: Crisis is about entrenched woes, not budget - Business Day 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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  6. MICHAEL MORRIS: Racial ‘empowerment’ an insult to growing ranks of hungry people - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: Racial ‘empowerment’ an insult to growing ranks of hungry people - Business Day

    The two things trade, industry & competition minister Parks Tau’s advisers ought to tell him are that empowerment is gravely urgent, but that basing it on race ...

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  7. MICHAEL MORRIS: South Africans united in their desire for better 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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  8. MICHAEL MORRIS: There’s no getting away from racial bias - Business Day 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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  9. Milei shows how to turn socialist basket case into thriving free-market economy − new IRR paper Milei shows how to turn socialist basket case into thriving free-market economy − new IRR paper

    Javier Milei, who assumed Argentina’s presidency in December 2023, is demonstrating in a way that has never been achieved before that it is possible to turn a ...

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  10. Minimum Wage estimated to have destroyed 430,000 jobs – IRR Minimum Wage estimated to have destroyed 430,000 jobs – IRR

    IRR Legal has urged the National Minimum Wage (NMW) Commission to reverse its latest recommendation to increase the minimum wage by inflation plus 1.5% in ...

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