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IRR welcomes Godongwana’s greenlight for state organs to have their own procurement policies
28 October 2022 - In his medium-term budget policy statement (MTBP) this week, Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana opened the door to all organs of state to make ...
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IRR welcomes proposal to scrap BEE
22 April 2022 - The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) welcomes the Democratic Alliance’s Private Members Bill to scrap BEE from government tender processes, ...
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Latest GDP figures reveal threats to race relations, and democracy
8 June 2022 - However they are sugar-coated, Stats SA’s latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures bring more bad news to South Africa. The average person’s ...
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Letter: A hefty push - Daily Dispatch
The article "New Race Quotas Need More Consultation" (DD May 17) refers. It is a huge challenge to build and maintain the skilled workforces that less affluent ...
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Letter: Covid not the reason for SAPS budget cut - The Star
6 May 2021 - The IOL report, "Police budget cut by R1bn due to Covid", refers. In fact, the police budget was not cut due to Covid-19.
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Letter: Mboweni misses the mark - BusinessLIVE
Former finance minister Tito Mboweni posed the following question on Twitter on Saturday: “Why are the majority of white South Africans not nonracial? Join the ...
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Letter: Official ideology tests the limits - The Citizen
President Ramaphosa attracted some ridicule for his remarks last week that it was possible to live without electricity, but not without water. In fact, neither ...
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Letter: Private-sector led growth must come first - Businesslive
27 May 2022 - Former senior Treasury official Andrew Donaldson has called on the government to create more public make-work programmes (“‘Think big’ about jobs ...
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Letter: Race-based policies have failed — why implement them again?
Stats SA’s latest unemployment statistics show clearly that the government is failing dismally to address the severe unemployment crisis SA has faced for more ...
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Letter: SA can’t afford to lose its skills, entrepreneurs and taxpayers - BusinessLIVE
Both Bjorn Lomberg’s analysis of migration (“Global skilled migration could mitigate inequality”, May 9) and Randall Carolissen’s response (“Global skills ...
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