Poland shows South Africa the pathway to prosperity

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Today’s Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer and Sara Gon discusses the lessons South Africa should learn from Poland, the decline in the use of

The vice-chancellor who would be queen

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Today’s Daily Friend Wrap with Makone Maja and Nicholas Lorimer discusses the daming report on the conduct of Professor Mamokgethi Phakeng, former vice chancellor of

SA’s fiscal nightmare

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Nicholas Lorimer and Hermann Pretorius on this episode of the Daily Friend Wrap, discuss the SA government’s midterm budget. They also chat about SOEs and

Just what Eskom needs: a new logo!

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Nicholas Lorimer and Marius Roodt discuss the perilous state of Eskom’s finances and its scheme to rebrand itself. They also chat about the December 15th

World Cup champs show what SA could be

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Today’s Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Terence Corrigan, and Michael Morris discusses the Spingboks’ win in the Rugby World Cup and what it tells

The zombie airline

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Today’s Daily Friend with Michael Morris, Sara Gon, and Nicholas Lorimer. They discuss the continued existence of SAA, a nasty SMS the tax authorities sent

DA at 31% in new poll | Daily Friend Wrap

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Hermann Pretorius and Nicholas Lorimer discuss the latest election poll from the Social Research Foundation which has the DA on 31% of the vote and

100s held hostage underground! | Daily Friend Wrap

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Today’s Daily Friend Wrap, with Nicholas Lorimer and Sara Gon, discusses a hostage situation where hundreds of miners have been taken hostage underground allegedly by

Steenhuisen Speaker of Parliament? – Daily Friend Wrap

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Nicholas Lorimer and Chris Hattingh discuss an alleged plan to have the DA run parliament and the ANC run the government after the 2024 election.

R800 lunch of stew and rice at taxpayers’ expense

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Today’s Daily Friend Show with Nicholas Lorimer, Michael Morris, and Hermann Pretorius discusses the shockingly expensive lunches at the Jo’burg council sittings, the case of