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Inside the motivations and ambitions of why political parties want power – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Why do political parties want to be in government? Why do people choose a political career? Why do voters vote as they do?
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A hegemon crumbles! – will the ANC survive after decades of parasitic policies? - Business Brief
The African National Congress (ANC) is imploding. The productive energies of private enterprise have long been suppressed under the party’s hegemonic rule. ...
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Eskom about-turn welcome – but crucial step still to be taken
Government’s dramatic about-turn on Eskom – withdrawing the audit exemption, and lifting the electricity state of disaster – is welcome, but there is one more ...
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IRR seeks legal clarity on Eskom’s exemption from full financial reporting
The Institute of Race Relations is taking legal advice on the constitutionality of the decision by Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana to exempt Eskom from its ...
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The future of work: Motivated African workers on the rise – Hagedorn - Biznews
Western media and academia express so much anti-Westernism that they seem unable to acknowledge that Western consumers are essential to expanding good jobs for ...
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Eskom’s corruption woes vanish in puff of smoke as exempted from key regulations – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
First, new electricity minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa announced that corruption is not at the heart of Eskom’s troubles. Then, finance minister Enoch ...
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Miracle on Mons Road in Germiston - SA People News
I have lived in Germiston for a long time. This is the first year I have thought of moving out. I have never felt so disturbed by the way our country is ...
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Eskom exemption from full financial disclosure deeply concerning
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has cautioned Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana against allowing load-shedding to be used to smokescreen further ...
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IRR seeks clarity on Ramaphosa’s 31 Phala Phala questions
The IRR has sent a follow-up letter to Acting Public Protector Advocate Kholeka Gcaleka requesting that she updates the status of the so-called Phala Phala ...
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Letter: Letter: It's not corruption alone that puts the lights out - Financial Mail
The FM quotes the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) as saying that load-shedding is ‘a direct result of corruption at Eskom’ (‘Milking the Eskom cow’, 6 ...
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