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Don’t sign NHI Bill into law, IRR urges Ramaphosa
The IRR has petitioned the president not to sign the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill of 2019 (the Bill) into law, but rather to refer it back to the ...
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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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Is South Africa ready for an insurgent political party? – Marius Roodt - Biznews
Dutch politics were shaken last month when a party, barely four years old, emerged as the single biggest in the country’s provincial elections.
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IRR latest polling: 'Opportunities or Bust' is emerging as the theme of 2024 ballot battle
South Africans are looking for political parties that set out a clear, non-racial, pragmatic agenda capable of delivering opportunities to build a better life.
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SA’s provinces should conduct their own foreign affairs - Politicsweb
The ability to conduct foreign affairs is a defining characteristic of an independent, sovereign polity. This is why central governments, even in federations, ...
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The ANC’s turn to non-racialism - Polity
The African National Congress is hoping that a chunk of white voters will help it over the electoral finishing line.
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Ramptoestand: ’n Klipharde néé teen nóg geknoei - Netwerk24
Die ANC en DA stem saam: Ons het ’n ramptoestand nodig om die kragkrisis te beëindig.
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Fatalism about ANC reign is the pothole shredding progress - BusinessLIVE
At my teenage son’s creditable instigation I spent some sweaty, grubby hours with him over the holidays fixing potholes in the street outside my wife’s old ...
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Ivo Vegter on Malema’s violent rhetoric – Defeating the demagogue’s agenda at the ballot box - Biznews
At the height of the EFF’s 10th anniversary festivities, Julius Malema once again exhorted the crowd to ‘shoot to kill’.
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South Africa’s watershed 2024 elections – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
The national and provincial elections next year could be a watershed in our post-1994 history. There is a good chance that the African National Congress (ANC) ...
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