Nicholas Woode-Smith: Creating a job shouldn’t cost R365 000 (but it does in SA)
Nicholas Woode-Smith argues that government policies hinder job growth
Nicholas Woode-Smith argues that government policies hinder job growth
The DA’s entry into the GNU with the ANC has exposed deep ideological conflicts.
In the prelude to the tragic events of October 7th, South African leaders condemned Israeli forces while turning a blind eye to the rampant atrocities committed by Hamas.
Nicholas Woode-Smith argues that Israel’s military actions are justified in targeting Hamas, a terrorist group responsible for attacks on civilians and the invasion of Israel.
In South Africa, the ANC government’s priorities seem misplaced, as the nation grapples with rampant violent crime and lawlessness.
Nicholas Woode-Smith argues that for peace to prevail, Hamas must surrender, highlighting Israel’s existential threat and the need for continued self-defence.
Nicholas Woode-Smith argues that the solution to South Africa’s worsening electricity crisis lies in privatisation.
Despite South Africa’s claims of non-alignment and neutrality, its membership in BRICS raises the concerns of Nicholas Woode-Smith.
Nicholas Woode-Smith argues that SA is a failing country due to the ANC and its ideological pursuit of the National Democratic Revolution.
Woode-Smith asserts that the EFF’s dangerous rhetoric and propensity for violence make them a threat to the country’s stability.