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BEE on 2024 Chopping Block: IRR requests Minister Nxesi to justify BEE amidst growing evidence of failure
The IRR yesterday wrote to Minister of Employment and Labour Thulas Nxesi highlighting the detrimental impact of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies on ...
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Polling data shows support for a new pro-growth coalition – IRR
Recent polling by the Brenthurst Foundation underlines the highly competitive nature of the upcoming national and provincial elections. While much has been ...
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Competence, not colour, the key to progress for all - Post
Andile Mngxitama made headlines recently when he raised the alarm that South Africa might soon - shock, horror! - have a white president again if a coalition ...
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Letter: Official ideology tests the limits - The Citizen
President Ramaphosa attracted some ridicule for his remarks last week that it was possible to live without electricity, but not without water. In fact, neither ...
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UCT’s decline: Phakeng’s reign ends with R12M exit amid bullying and racism scandal – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
The latest chapter in the decline and fall of UCT is called Dr Rosina Mamokgethi Phakeng.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: ‘Getting real’ means working for the common interest - Business Day
It almost seems, now, an event that happened a while ago, but I feel sure that in the intervening days most South Africans have succeeded in mentally shrugging ...
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Letter: BEE a backward slide - Daily Dispatch
The Public Procurement Bill could be the most dangerous new law passed in 2023. The bill is too heavy on racialism by tons.
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‘National democratic society’ is an ideologically loaded term, not a harmless turn of phrase - Daily Maverick
South African political discourse is often obfuscated by language calculated to invoke emotion and sentiment. So it is with ‘national democratic society’, ...
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Cut taxes to stimulate growth – IRR
Taxes are too high and the money that the government does collect is spent inefficiently.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: US ruling rekindles conversation about race - Business Day
I often think of Neville Alexander’s warning almost two decades ago — I touched on it in this column a few years back — about what he called the “disastrous ...
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