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  1. Despite economic woes there is still place for optimism – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews Despite economic woes there is still place for optimism – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews

    There is an intense and growing national anxiety about the country’s future.

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  2. A compelling argument for scrapping the minimum wage – Andrew Kenny - Biznews A compelling argument for scrapping the minimum wage – Andrew Kenny - Biznews

    “How can I increase poverty and unemployment while at the same time posing as a moral saviour?” You can imagine politicians, academics and trade union leaders ...

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  3. South Africa’s new racial quotas could deter crucial foreign direct investment – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews South Africa’s new racial quotas could deter crucial foreign direct investment – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews

    Last week President Cyril Ramaphosa declared his fifth annual SA investment conference a great success. And last week the President also signed into law the ...

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  4. MICHAEL MORRIS: There’s no getting away from racial bias - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: There’s no getting away from racial bias - Business Day

    Sometimes, at a distance, the contemporary obsession with appearances can be amusing.

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  5. The fallacy of cheap labour: Debunking the belief that rich countries need poor countries to sustain wealth – Ivo Vegter - Biznews The fallacy of cheap labour: Debunking the belief that rich countries need poor countries to sustain wealth – Ivo Vegter - Biznews

    The belief that rich people, and rich countries, require poor people, and poor countries, in order to sustain their wealth on the back of cheap labour, is a ...

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  6. Bleak outlook for private sector workers in latest earnings survey Bleak outlook for private sector workers in latest earnings survey

    Stats SA’s latest report reflecting a loss of 94 000 jobs through 2022 is alarming, while the average wage increase of just 4.7% for private sector workers ...

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  7. Ramaphosa’s celebration of growing social grant dependency raises concerns - BizNews Ramaphosa’s celebration of growing social grant dependency raises concerns - BizNews

    Ramaphosa enjoys seeing people in poverty.

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  8. The Socialist Utopia: Why socialism is ‘misunderstood and misrepresented’ The Socialist Utopia: Why socialism is ‘misunderstood and misrepresented’

    If you want to know how socialism will work, and why it’s so much better than capitalism, all you have to do is ask the socialists. They’ll tell you.

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