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  1. Godongwana’s procurement reform must be quickly embraced - Businesslive

    3 November 2022 - ANC ministers, officials and supporters get annoyed when you point out that SA’s constitution is federal and devolutionary in nature. This is ...

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  2. Good (but for some, unwelcome) news about racism in the UK - Politicsweb

    19 April 2021 - When others were toppling statues, “taking the knee”, and jumping on the “Black Lives Matter” bandwagon, Boris Johnson set up a Commission on ...

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  3. Government race-based regulations a costly obstacle to growth – IRR Government race-based regulations a costly obstacle to growth – IRR

    The Department of Employment & Labour plans to roll out updated race-based regulations that force businesses to comply with new “targets”.

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  4. Government’s implementation of collectivist policies destroys SA’s economic prospects - Freight News

    12 April 2022 - Speaking at the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment conference on April 1, Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition Ebrahim Patel said ...

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  5. GP government’s U-turn on Curro incident further proof that politicians’ demands for racism outstrips the supply in SA – IRR GP government’s U-turn on Curro incident further proof that politicians’ demands for racism outstrips the supply in SA – IRR

    Days after rushing to condemn a Curro school for supposedly conveying “a racially unbalanced narrative concerning the potential future careers of learners” in ...

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  6. Growing the economy is the most radical way to transform it - Sunday Times Growing the economy is the most radical way to transform it - Sunday Times

    Is there anything one can say about BEE that hasn’t already been said? Sunday Times deputy editor Mike Siluma seems to think so when he writes: “We should not ...

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  7. Has Dis-Chem changed its hiring policies? Has Dis-Chem changed its hiring policies?

    4 November 2022 - Recent comments by Dis-Chem CEO Ivan Saltzman in an interview on the fallout from the leaked document that revealed a “moratorium” on hiring ...

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  8. Hoekom Ramaphosa regstel-wet behoort te veto - Maroela Media

    10 December 2021 - Die Nasionale Vergadering het verlede maand die omstrede wetswysigings oor regstellende aksie aanvaar. Daar word nou verwag dat die ...

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  9. Hope…South Africa’s fading currency - Biznews

    26 September 2022 - (This gloomy article, I should say at the start, ends on a slightly optimistic note.) Are things so bad in South Africa that we should just ...

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  10. How many potential jobs has SA lost over BEE? IRR asks government How many potential jobs has SA lost over BEE? IRR asks government

    This week, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) will be writing to key state ministries to ask hard questions South Africans deserve real answers to. Beyond ...

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