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Letter: Lesetja Kganyago is right. About everything. - Businesslive
4 August 2020 - Reserve Bank governor Lesetja Kganyago rightly says that, given SA’s disastrous circumstances, now is not the time to experiment with policies ...
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Letter: Mboweni misses the mark - BusinessLIVE
Former finance minister Tito Mboweni posed the following question on Twitter on Saturday: “Why are the majority of white South Africans not nonracial? Join the ...
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Letter: Mboweni's 'Call To Action' Fruitless - The Citizen
1 February 2021 - Finance Minister Tito Mboweni recently took to Twitter to issue a "Call to Action" to "enable and support young people who want to go into ...
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Letter: More than race defines Msimang - Businesslive
18 August 2021 - I am actually genuinely admiring of Phila Msimang and his achievements (“Address my concerns, not my (supposed) character”, August 17) — not ...
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Letter: New bill only imposes more burdens and obstacles on employers - Cape Argus
29 July 2020 - The publication of the Employment Equity Amendment Bill last week is a stark reminder of the direction of the African National Congress’s ...
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Letter: Nothing to celebrate in QLFS stats - Businesslive
3 June 2022 - There is little to celebrate about the results of Stats SA’s latest quarterly labour force survey (QLFS). Perhaps the most disturbing result is ...
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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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Letter: President’s investment spin belies SA reality - Business Day
Last week’s investment conference saw the president and his ministers trying to sell a country that has become increasingly unsaleable.
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Letter: Procurement bill ‘too heavy on racialism by tons’ - BusinessLIVE
The Public Procurement Bill could be the most dangerous new law passed in 2023, though not for the reasons given by Stellenbosch Law Professor Geo Quinot ...
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Letter: Race-based policies have failed — why implement them again?
Stats SA’s latest unemployment statistics show clearly that the government is failing dismally to address the severe unemployment crisis SA has faced for more ...
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