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Letter: Blame inefficiency, not vaccine apartheid - Businesslive
7 April 2021 - Your editorial made the very odd argument that SA’s delayed vaccination strategy can be attributed to wealthier countries intentionally ...
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Letter: Compromise with pragmatism evident in Sona - Businesslive
11 February 2022 - Rhetorically at least, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s state of the nation address (Sona) was surprisingly positive and pragmatic. The stress on ...
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Letter: Look more closely at Institute of Race Relations - Businesslive
18 July 2021 - It is the grandchildren of Edgar Brookes, a founder and president of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), who dishonour their grandfather’s ...
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Letter: NHI a recipe for disaster - Businesslive
7 April 2022 - Speaking at the Pharmacy Show on April 6, the department of health deputy director-general in charge of National Health Insurance (NHI), Dr ...
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Letter: There are no government reforms to save SA - Businesslive
15 March 2021 - The thrust of your recent editorial is broadly right on the country’s poor economic prognosis, though you may be a bit soft in setting out the ...
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Letter: Time to rethink SA power production - The Star
22 January 2021 - As South Africa wrestles with a health pandemic whose impacts look set to be with us for some time to come, we dare not forget the crisis ...
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Much ado about nothing all over again - Politicsweb
21 February 2022 - Spot the difference.
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Private power generation cap raised to 100MW – victory for private sector, says Vegter - Biznews
11 June 2021 - In a shock announcement yesterday, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that the cap for private power generation without a licence would be raised ...
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Put the real culprits on trial while business rebuilds - Politicsweb
26 July 2021 - After the ruin, disgrace, and misery of the recent anarchy, South Africans are witnessing something inspiring as shopping malls are rebuilt, ...
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SA would have probably been months ahead if medical schemes led vaccine rollout - Biznews
21 April 2021 - South Africa’s Covid-19 vaccine roll-out is at least six months behind much of the world, including many African countries.
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