Stuck in the apartheid poverty ‘groove’

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An East London plan to move residents of an informal settlement to new housing replicates apartheid planning, and will push poor people even further into

Pull the plug on the SABC

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The kindest thing would be to shut the SABC down, sell off the assets and better-known radio brands to private investors, and turn its HQ

The DA should concentrate on liberal policy

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The Democratic Alliance (DA) must return to liberal policies, campaign for them, and explain to everyone why they work so well. The DA is now

All too familiar lesson from America

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It is bizarrely comforting to know that the majority party in the House of Representatives can have as little understanding of successful economics as the

Will Makhanda endure?

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Ron Weissenberg Ultimately, it may be up to the Constitutional Court to uphold the heritage, history and rich tapestry of cultures that make up modern

The City of Surreal – Ramaphosa on the banks of the Rubicon

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Johannes Wessels Cyril Ramaphosa’s vision of ‘a first post-apartheid city with skyscrapers, schools, universities and factories’ has the potential to become a disastrous experiment in

The City of Surreal – Ramaphosa on the banks of the Rubicon

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Cyril Ramaphosa’s vision of ‘a first post-apartheid city with skyscrapers, schools, universities and factories’ has the potential to become a disastrous experiment in social engineering,

Cyril probably wouldn’t invest in Eskom, so why should we?

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You have to wonder whether President Cyril Ramaphosa would invest a single cent in a business that grew its staff by 16 000 in ten years,

The Biden-Harris “Racial Equity Plan”

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The problem with the concept of equity in a social context, is that it must exist on the basis and belief that certain races do not have opportunities which others have, and also do not have the capability to create said opportunities.

SAtired – edition 12

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Hello and welcome! This little column presents news and politics at its most absurd. SAtired supports freedom of speech, small government and free markets. This means we’re