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Stubborn unemployment crisis puts BEE on 2024 chopping block
The latest unemployment statistics presented in Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) are another reminder that race-based policies, like BEE, have ...
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Sunak’s rise to power highlights costs of racial and ethnic hostility - Businesslive
30 October 2022 - I can’t quite recall the circumstances — clandestine, I seem to remember — in which at some point in the late 1970s or early 1980s I watched ...
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Swings and roundabouts of political allegiance in SA - Biznews
16 August 2022 - Well, it’s happened again, and I can’t imagine that anyone is surprised. A resignation from the Democratic Alliance was followed by a spate of ...
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Taboo debate: For better or worse after Apartheid? – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Who spoke these words (very loudly) and on what occasion? “South Africa, as a country, was more functional during apartheid than it currently is … Love or hate ...
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Talking about race is crucial despite high risk of being misunderstood - Businesslive
11 April 2021 - The biggest risk in talking about race is less the danger of being considered offensive than the fate of being misunderstood. But the cost in ...
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Targets for ‘equitable representation’ sustain racist folly - Businesslive
21 November 2021 - You have only to contemplate for a moment the scale of the impact of dysfunctional education in SA to recognise how pathetically ...
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Terence Corrigan: Resolving challenges - perhaps this is what it takes? - News24
3 October 2022 - In his piece, "Hurling insults, Mr Hersov, won't help us resolve our challenges", Dr Oscar van Heerden makes some worthwhile points about Rob ...
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Terence Corrigan: The high price of cheap ideology - News24
22 October 2022 - When a memo from Dis-Chem CEO Ivan Saltzman became public earlier this month, the uproar it created was both predictable and understandable.
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The ANC's reverse Midas touch - Politicsweb
9 July 2018 - The African National Congress (ANC) has a kind of reverse Midas touch: whatever it touches has a good chance of turning to dross.
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The ANC’s stealthy policy reform: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
The ANC’s poor election result, combined with high unemployment and negligible economic growth, is forcing the party to look afresh at some of its ideas.
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