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Letter: Attack on IRR gratuitous - BusinessLIVE
Michael Beaumont has grabbed the bull firmly by the udder in attacking the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) because of a piece written by Nicholas Woode-Smith ...
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South African farmers face racial requirements for water use licences, posing existential threat – Corrigan - Biznews
President Cyril Ramaphosa invested enormous political capital over the first three years of his presidency in pushing Expropriation without Compensation (EWC). ...
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The ANC leadership’s immoral history: Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Is President Cyril Ramaphosa the most immoral leader the ANC has ever had? An incident and an image last month made me ponder this. Is he the biggest liar of ...
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A century of nationalism in South Africa, what comes next? – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Next year will mark a hundred years since the National Party gained a foothold in government as part of a coalition with the South African Labour Party, which ...
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ANC in crisis: polls show steep loss of support ahead of elections – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
There are multiple signs that the ANC is in decline. Various polls show a steep loss of support. The ANC has failed to deliver growth, services and jobs, and ...
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Terence Corrigan: Brace yourselves, the future of SA might not be pretty - News24
If nothing else, the State of the Nation Address emphasises the extent of dysfunction in South Africa's governance. This came out strongly on this platform ...
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Ramaphosa’s empty promises: Can he be trusted? – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Ramaphosa promises that the ANC will in future elect leaders who will not steal from the country. He’s lying.
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DA burning flag ad sparks debate on free speech and national identity – Sara Gon - Biznews
The journalistic left and academia, together with hypocritical bog-standard ANC electioneers, have lost their collective virtue signalling minds.
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Will South Africa find its Messiah?
South Africa has ‘a Mandela-shaped hole’ in its psyche, and something will fill it. Whether this is good or bad is uncertain.
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Stand-off between government and corporate SA as business sphere deteriorates – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
All the signs are that there is now a stand-off between government and corporate South Africa, while the business environment deteriorates.
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