The real story of inequality in South Africa

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Anyone seeking a concise account of the South African government’s failures in tackling poverty and inequality need look no further than its recently published ‘25-year

How many Rolls Royces does the king of a ‘shithole’ need?

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You will no doubt have read the story about the Eswatini (formerly Swaziland) monarch taking delivery of about 16 Rolls Royces (the exact number varies,

The climate scandal of 2009

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This is the tenth anniversary of a sombre event in the history of ideas. The event itself was shocking enough, but more shocking was the

What’s missing in the media coverage of land reform

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In the thousands of news reports on the ‘land expropriation’ debate, the one thing that gains little attention is the sentiments of ordinary South Africans.

What Africa can learn from China

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The story of China’s escape from poverty is remarkable, both for the outcomes achieved, and for the reforms that produced them. China’s achievements are generally

Eskom = load shedding, the NHI = life shedding

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South Africans have a scant week left to say their first resounding ‘No’ to a National Health Insurance (NHI) proposal likely to capsize the economy

Is De Ruyter the best man for Eskom?

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The controversial appointment of Andre de Ruyter to CEO of Eskom has chins wagging across the land. One issue is that he is a white

The testing measure of merit

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A common objection to the argument for merit – in the job market, business, the public service, the selection of sports teams, entrance to university

Construction in crisis

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The state of South Africa’s construction industry is a sign of the state of the economy as managed by the African National Congress (ANC): it’s

A ‘war room’ against strikes is the one that Cyril Ramaphosa really needs

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Forty years ago, British Prime Minister James Callaghan’s Labour government was destroyed by militant trade unions in the so-called ‘winter of discontent’ that brought Margaret