Kate Fieldman: Creative IFD – Why no child in SA should go to bed hungry
Kate Fieldman offers an alternative method to alleviating one of the biggest challenges in South Africa, poverty. She wants to use creative IFD programmes to eradicate it.
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Kate Fieldman offers an alternative method to alleviating one of the biggest challenges in South Africa, poverty. She wants to use creative IFD programmes to eradicate it.
Adding an extra level of noise and joy to a household already filled with children, little Leo has found love and given love to his adoptive family in Cape Town.
For the ANC to think that it can paper over the cracks and dismiss the ConCourt judgment as Zuma, Mbete and Mantashe have done is short-sighted, says Judith February.
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Charles Molteno is concerned by the ‘failure’ of the United States national health scheme Obama Care, yet the South African government is hell bent on driving this agenda.
Anthea Jeffery says that BEE has failed in its objectives. It needs urgently to be replaced by a new system of ‘economic empowerment for the disadvantaged’ or EED.
Amidst the jubilation over the judgment in the Nkandla matter, some loose ends need to be tied. Allan Greenblo says taxpayers will still lose out and ultimately have to pay for the ConCourt trial.
There is little doubt that there is nothing more important in the struggle to build a successful South Africa than focusing on the eight million unemployed people, says Donwald Pressly.
Gerhard Papenfus says the Metal and Engineering Industry Bargaining Council has itself to blame for its demise. It has created insurmountable obstacles in creating jobs.
Graham Sell is concerned that with the upcoming municipal elections, everybody’s focus is on the Zuma/Concourt/Gupta soap opera, while local government, which is ‘an unmitigated disaster’, is being ignored.