How BIG debates can squash BEE

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Our ruling party is expected to benefit electorally from its anti-corruption efforts, while legal forms of patronage sink the economy. Basic income grant (BIG) debates

SA needs more moxie from business leaders

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Panelists in a late-July webinar – it was entitled ‘It’s been a complicated few weeks…’, and included business luminaries Adrian Gore (Discovery), Robbie Brozin (Nando’s)

The last of Big Coal?

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If you had to name one substance above all others that has delivered the human race into long life, good health and prosperity, it would

Cabinet reshuffle no harbinger of reform – Frans Cronje

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The Cabinet reshuffle ‘sees the government consolidating an orientation that is quite at odds with reform and only reinforces state-directed economic planning and related dogma’.

Should Covid vaccines be compulsory?

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People who oppose vaccinations are perpetually terrified of being forced to vaccinate. Is this fear justified, and if so, is mandatory vaccination defensible? The stock

A game of thrones: a parasitic, elite apparatus

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Over the past two weeks I have been reading George R R Martin’s novel, A Clash of Kings, and watching the series that it spawned,

EWC and custodianship are real threats

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News reports over the past weeks have suggested that the ANC and EFF have reached an impasse over the proposed amendment to Section 25 of

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This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 2nd August 338 BC – A Macedonian army led by Philip II

Abandoning the field when there’s everything left to play for

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It’s uncontroversial to say these days that South Africa is in the grip of a collective sense of doom. It seems that the only piece

Is China trading growth and innovation for control?

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China’s crackdown on its technology sector has set off alarms about Chinese political risk for investors. After years of exceptional gains, the country’s tech stocks