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Using the DA’s economic reform agenda to challenge ANC policy: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
At long last the Democratic Alliance (DA) has a comprehensive economic reform agenda to fight unemployment, spur small business start-ups, raise growth, and ...
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Andrew Kenny: Does good policy always lose votes? - Biznews
Do good policies always lose votes? In an election campaign, if a political party offered clear, sound policies that have proved successful wherever they have ...
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DA’s minimum wage stance: Smart politics or risky move? – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
The DA’s position on the national minimum wage has prompted predictable outrage from the left.
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‘Breaking the BEE Barrier to Growth’ − IRR to publish third paper in 'Blueprint for Growth' series
For two decades, supporters of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) have insisted that race-based measures are needed to overcome the effects of apartheid – but ...
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Curbing tender corruption: Separating economy and state – Martin van Staden - Biznews
In 2020, Buddy Wells, a musician and MMT-enthusiast, wrote an article that, in broad terms, argues that South Africa’s pursuit of ‘neoliberal’ free-market ...
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SA’s post-election landscape, life after ANC’s majority rule: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Whether the ANC retains its majority or not, we are now shifting away from a period of near absolute domination by one political party.
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SA’s 30 years of democracy: Celebrating freedom despite challenges – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Perhaps a certain amount of bitterness is to be expected, but regretting the democratic dispensation is not.
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Dreams, myths and realities of Cape Independence: Terence Corrigan - Biznews
I was raised in Natal (as it was then), a province regarded in the context of the segregated politics of the time as different. Its white population was ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: SA’s problem could be that we want too little - Business Day
Thirty years ago it was taken for granted that South Africans were at last getting everything they wanted, and more.
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The first 30 years of Apartheid as a mirror for ANC rule: Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Apartheid essentially began in May 1948 when the National Party won the whites-only general election (on seats, not on total votes). It eventually set up a ...
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