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  1. What should I write about? - Newsi

    25 August 2021 - I’ve had the pleasure and privilege of making the odd contribution to Newsi since it started up. Kudos and grateful thanks to my good friend ...

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  2. What the IMF means when it says SA needs ‘growth-enhancing structural reforms’ – IRR What the IMF means when it says SA needs ‘growth-enhancing structural reforms’ – IRR

    29 July 2020 - Approval of South Africa’s R70 billion International Monetary Fund (IMF) Covid-19 support package is an invaluable opportunity for South ...

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  3. When “respected sources” spread lies - Newsi

    23 August 2022 - Last week I participated (as did Newsi editor Sharon Salomon) in a webinar on the fraught concept of ‘fake news’. It was an interesting ...

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  4. When the state drives a nation’s ruin, private actors must step in and help stop the rot - Daily Maverick When the state drives a nation’s ruin, private actors must step in and help stop the rot - Daily Maverick

    Former president Thabo Mbeki recently drew on the content of a speech I made at the Cato Institute in Washington earlier this year to express his misgivings ...

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  5. When will ANC drop the megaphone and start fixing policies? - Businesslive

    31 January 2021 - One of my favourite cartoons of the late apartheid years shows two men in tropical hats, each with a rifle slung from his shoulder, ...

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  6. Why 'Expropriation Without Compensation' is a Threat to South Africa's Prosperity - IATP Why 'Expropriation Without Compensation' is a Threat to South Africa's Prosperity - IATP

    South Africa has been making headlines in recent years because of a controversial policy known as 'Expropriation without Compensation.' In this video, Martin ...

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  7. Why 'Expropriation Without Compensation' is a Threat to South Africa's Prosperity| Martin Van Staden - Initiative for African Trade and Prosperity

    South Africa has been making headlines in recent years because of a controversial policy known as 'Expropriation without Compensation.' In this video, Martin ...

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  8. Why 'Expropriation Without Compensation' is a Threat to South Africa's Prosperity| Martin Van Staden - Initiative for African Trade and Prosperity

    South Africa has been making headlines in recent years because of a controversial policy known as 'Expropriation without Compensation.' In this video, Martin ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  9. Why Expropriation Bill will only make SA's woes worse

    17 October 2020 - South Africans have been told to feel calm-to-positive about the Expropriation Bill gazette last Friday. Among other things, the bill lays ...

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  10. Why no money? - Polity

    28 January 2021 - ‘We do not have the money, that’s the simple truth that has to be put out there, we are constrained from a financing point of view.’ So said ...

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