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  1. Stop racism at Dis-Chem Stop racism at Dis-Chem

    17 October 2022 - According to an internal letter that was leaked and verified last week, Dis-Chem CEO Ivan Saltzman demanded a “moratorium” on “the ...

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  2. Stopping the ‘jobs bloodbath’ - The Citizen

    3 October 2020 - If ever there was a time in which the over-used phrase ‘jobs bloodbath’ was appropriate, 2020 has to be it. According to Stats SA, South ...

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  3. Stubborn unemployment crisis puts BEE on 2024 chopping block 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Taboo debate: For better or worse after Apartheid? – Andrew Kenny - Biznews 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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  7. 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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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. 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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