Time to stop the state of disaster and amend the DMA

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Earlier this week, Dr Nkosasana Dlamini-Zuma, minister of cooperative government and traditional affairs and the designated minister under the Disaster Management Act (DMA) of 2002,

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This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 10th October 1970 – Fiji becomes independent For most people, if they

A death in Glencoe: more than a narrative

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For many of South Africa’s political class – its politicians, its activists, and its commentators – the ‘platteland’ is less a part of the country’s

What does the end of the Covid-19 pandemic look like?

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What does the end of the pandemic look like? One answer is provided by the UK, whose smoothed average Covid-19 deaths, and cases, are laid

The waning power of NUMSA

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Last week the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA), one of the country’s largest trade unions, went out on strike, shutting down much

Colluding to fleece companies

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The OECD is bragging about an agreement among 136 countries that sets a minimum 15% corporate tax rate on multinational enterprises. If directors of private

Time to liberate all business, not just small business

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The lekgotla of the ruling party’s national executive committee held early last month envisaged ‘a reduction in the red tape that constrains the growth of

All along the watchtower

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Personally, I had planned to have a long-overdue pedicure, to finish John Boyne’s latest novel The Echo Chamber (a sharp and enjoyable comedy of manners

The most dishonest debate of all: abortion

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Abortion is in the news again, and in furious debate again, thanks to an unfortunate law recently passed in Texas. Increasingly, great matters of public

The hurdle of uncertainty – a reprise

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Last Sunday, I cautioned against the temptation to underestimate the uncertainty in millions of voters’ minds about choosing a different future for want of sufficient