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The costly consequences of intellectual overreach - Biznews
If mere mortals are to navigate the ebbs and flows of the world, intellectuals, especially public intellectuals, can play an indispensable role. In an open and ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: South Africans united in their desire for better
On the face of it, it’s a failing country whose citizens, rich and poor — the poor more than the rich — would dearly want their children to find new lives ...
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‘Diversity interventions’ not universally successful - Biznews
28 November 2022 - The crisis that has evolved at Fish Hoek High School over alleged racism raises the importance of school management retaining its authority ...
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Letter: Changing a school’s ‘educational culture’ has a sinister implication - Businesslive
21 September 2022 - In amending legislation, basic education minister Angie Motshekga intends removing the rights of government school governing bodies (SGBs) ...
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Anarchy in South Africa threatens economic growth - Biznews
24 August 2022 - There is a growing share of the economy that is often criminal, sometimes out in the open. It is nothing but a burden, and does not contribute ...
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A Must Read: The South African transformative style is blocking all progress - Automotive Business Review
29 July 2022 - A most strange attitude exists among ANC leaders towards white engineers and white teachers, and skilled white people in general.
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School race-quota risk
27 July 2022 - Minister of Tourism and ANC Social Transformation Committee chair Lindiwe Sisulu has called for race quotas at all schools, further threatening ...
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BELA Bill take youth backwards – IRR
17 June 2022 - The Basic Education Law Amendment (BELA) Bill will transfer even more power over education from parents to government, despite the state’s mass ...
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Letter: Nothing to celebrate in QLFS stats - Businesslive
3 June 2022 - There is little to celebrate about the results of Stats SA’s latest quarterly labour force survey (QLFS). Perhaps the most disturbing result is ...
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Taxpayer-funded graduates an anathema – Vegter - Biznews
10 May 2022 - In South Africa and in America, there is controversy over paying for tertiary education. Many people want it to be free and tax-funded, as it is ...
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