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Letter: Huge challenges ahead - Business Day
The cabinet having been appointed, SA’s attention now turns to whether the new government can work.
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Letter: Ideology, in SA as in Zimbabwe, is seldom for the good - Businesslive
29 September 2020 - Your editorial must be commended for pointing to the ideological roots of SA’s stance vis-à-vis Zimbabwe (“SA’s ineffective Zimbabwe policy ...
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Letter: IMF loan can't become a burden - Saturday Citizen
8 August 2020 - A number of media outlets have picked up on the fact that payments for South Africa’s IMF loan will only need to begin in 2023. True as this ...
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Letter: In attacking CRT, IRR is holding true to liberal position it’s defended for years - Businesslive
28 June 2021 - Roger Southall lauds the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) for its unequalled research, but questions its continued status as “one of the ...
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Letter: Investors can’t overlook bad policies - Businesslive
18 November 2020 - The investment conference this week carries high hopes for President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration. It will showcase the wonderful ...
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Letter: Land Bill: clear as mud - Financial Mail
29 October 2020 - The headline ‘Clarity at last on land expropriation’ (15 October 2020) suggests that the recently published Expropriation Bill will provide ...
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Letter: Land expropriation will destroy SA - The Star
13 October 2020 - Expropriation without compensation (EWC) represents another tragic mistake for which South Africa will pay a heavy price.
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Letter: Land grab an AGOA threat - Business Day
Much concern has been expressed about how South Africa’s geopolitical posturing might influence its future participation in the US’s African Growth and ...
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Letter: Land grab bill is not 'constitutional' - Cape Argus
20 October 2020 - The newly gazetted Expropriation Bill of 2020 will allow the government to nationalise far more than land. Homes, business premises, mining ...
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Letter: Land held by traditional authorities does not benefit residents - Business Day
While visiting King Misuzulu recently, EFF leader Julius Malema did SA a service by clarifying that expropriation without compensation and the associated idea ...
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