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Stubborn unemployment crisis puts BEE on 2024 chopping block
The latest unemployment statistics presented in Stats SA’s Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) are another reminder that race-based policies, like BEE, have ...
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Andrew Kenny: “Kill the boer” and the complexities of free speech - Biznews
After Julius Malema had chanted ‘Shoot to kill! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Brrrr! Pah! Pah!’ to thunderous applause in front of a ...
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Cadre deployment: Not a bad name, a bad idea - Politicsweb
The recent ruling by the Gauteng High Court against the Democratic Alliance’s bid to have cadre deployment declared unconstitutional challenges us – including ...
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Treasury must come clean on how much taxpayers spend on BEE premiums - Daily Maverick
While some BEE premiums are recorded and others are not, all BEE premiums are unreported.
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Online media briefing: IRR to challenge the amended EEA and draft regulations
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) will be hosting an online media briefing on Wednesday 28 June at 10h00 on its challenge against the amended Employment ...
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Flags and threats: A liberal rumination on the limits of free expression - Politicsweb
Julius Malema did it again – he threatened genocidal violence as a crowd cheered him on. Somewhere, a hypothetical Oom Frikkie also displayed the 1928 South ...
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Music, heritage, and a debased politics - Politicsweb
Music is an immutable part of the human experience. Song and rhythm have captured our joys and heartaches, celebrated our achievements, mourned our failings ...
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South African farmers face racial requirements for water use licences, posing existential threat – Corrigan - Biznews
President Cyril Ramaphosa invested enormous political capital over the first three years of his presidency in pushing Expropriation without Compensation (EWC). ...
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Taboo debate: For better or worse after Apartheid? – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Who spoke these words (very loudly) and on what occasion? “South Africa, as a country, was more functional during apartheid than it currently is … Love or hate ...
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Minimum wage in an era of joblessness - Financial Mail
2 June 2022 - Every opinion poll commissioned by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) indicates that unemployment is the No 1 problem in SA.
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