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Stopping the ‘jobs bloodbath’ - The Citizen
3 October 2020 - If ever there was a time in which the over-used phrase ‘jobs bloodbath’ was appropriate, 2020 has to be it. According to Stats SA, South ...
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Tax hikes will be damaging – IRR
24 February 2021 - A prime issue in today’s budget will be the question of taxes, specifically whether the South African government will demand that taxpayers ...
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The writing on the wall, warnings unheeded and dangers imminent - Automotive Business Review
11 June 2021 - ‘Suddenly the fingers of a human hand appeared and wrote on the plaster of the wall, near the lampstand in the royal palace. The king watched ...
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Things need to change – but will they? - Newsi
5 October 2021 - The role of the minister of finance has been a pivotal one in post-apartheid South Africa, on both symbolic and substantive grounds. The ...
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Three proposals to #SaveTheEconomy
19 July 2021 - Last week, the Institute of Race Relations launched a campaign to #SaveTheEconomy. Through its Racism Is NOT The Problem initiative, the IRR ...
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When will ANC drop the megaphone and start fixing policies? - Businesslive
31 January 2021 - One of my favourite cartoons of the late apartheid years shows two men in tropical hats, each with a rifle slung from his shoulder, ...
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Why racism is not ‘the’ problem - Polity
8 July 2021 - Some years back, I was feeling particularly depressed about the state of the country, lamenting where it was going and whether I had any role in ...
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Withdrawing extra-12% Job Tax a win with a warning – IRR
1 September 2021 - Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu has withdrawn her green paper proposal for a social security plan that would amount to an ...
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Years of high-level theft created tinderbox of desperation - Businesslive
18 July 2021 - The sheer scale of the pillage is hard to absorb, dwarfing as it does the vast costs of last week’s mayhem.
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Letter: Ditch social compact and change tack - BusinessLIVE
The president’s state of the nation address (Sona) provides an annual “opportunity” (an SA cliché if ever there was one) to review past successes and failures, ...
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