A defence of the High Court’s ‘foolish, dangerous judgment on load-shedding’ 

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Andrew Kenny writes that Judge Norman Davis of the Gauteng High Court issued ‘a foolish, dangerous judgment on load-shedding’ when the latter ordered government to

The Lady R: What do we really want?

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South Africa’s relations with the US are in a crisis, and there is no clear path out of the mess. South Africa’s increasing lean towards

We should welcome dumping, not penalise it

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The government is weighing new anti-dumping tariffs of up to 232% on a range of products imported from China and India, ostensibly to protect local

What liberalism means to me

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It’s always interesting to get feedback on what I write. Positive or negative, online or in person, understanding how people view what I have to

‘Transformation’ or transformation

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Our youth unemployment crisis is as globally unrivalled as it is deeply entrenched. This traces to our ruling party creating a patronage network which is

A foolish, dangerous judgment on load-shedding

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One of the most foolish and dangerous court judgments I have ever heard was made on 5 May 2023 in the Gauteng High Court by

Palestinian Authority’s real thoughts revealed

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Israel celebrated Yom Ha’atzmaut or Independence Day from the evening of Tuesday 26 April to the evening of Wednesday 27 April 2023. Israel follows the

Is South Africa a failed state?

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In short, no. But it is understandable why there is a pervasive feeling of failure within this country, which is largely due to the abysmal

The Pandora’s Box of AI cannot be closed

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Recent developments in generative AI, which made AI a star in the public imagination, brought with them widespread ethical fears. It is doubtful that these

Liberalism is perfectly at home in SA

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In March, Yvonne Phyllis wrote a scathing attack on the classical liberal theory of private property from a clearly socialistic and racial nationalistic perspective in