Business should stop ‘appeasement’ strategy on land EWC – John Kane-Berman
The end of January was the last day for public comment on the Expropriation Bill but that deadline has now been extended to the 29th of February.
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The end of January was the last day for public comment on the Expropriation Bill but that deadline has now been extended to the 29th of February.
As we prepare to embark on a new school year, now is an opportune time to ask some difficult questions about whether we are doing enough to give our country’s children the education they deserve.
Brian Azizollahoff offers a solution to the issue of land and property ownership: government should unlock its massive property portfolio.
A high court in South Africa has passed a landmark ruling with far-reaching implications for municipalities that fail to carry out their constitutional duty to citizens.
Independent SA columnist Ivo Vegter explores the background and the consequences of ministerial unlawful interference in state enterprises.
In the midst of the maelstrom of evidence tumbling out of the ANC’s dirty linen basket at the State Capture Commission, it is timely to step back and consider the trajectory of the SCC and the country.
The true alchemy however, lies in getting both sides to engage without reverting to the historical shaming monikers of ‘Bitter-einders’ or ‘Hens-oppers’.
Simon Larsen believes in his country and has come up with suggestions to rescue SAA and remove it as a significant burden on the South African fiscus.
Repeating the RAF insanity with the far larger NHI has the potential to bankrupt a country already sailing perilously close to the financial edge.
Zimbabwe’s economic challenges are numerous, but one of the most pressing is electricity scarcity. Around 40% of the country’s population has access to electricity.