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Oxfam’s inequality report ‘dangerous and intellectually dishonest’ — FMF

24th January 201824th January 2018

Oxfam has, in recent years, launched statements revolving around inequality around the time of the WEF meeting in Davos. The Free Market Foundation has challenged several of Oxfam claims.

Moral and political cannibalism exacts a pound of flesh from SA – Horwitz

30th August 201730th August 2017

Errol Horwitz cleverly weaves examples together to point to how a corrupt elite has exacted its pound of flesh from all South Africans.

Eskom’s Gupta-friendly Brian Molefe urges: Let’s slay ‘monstrous beast’ of white capitalism

2nd December 201630th November 2016

Molefe says South Africans are being distracted by those wanting to “see black people fail” and that he is on a mission to conquer the beasts of white capitalism.

Mailbox: Educating our way out of poverty

28th November 201628th November 2016

The poverty picture in South Africa has many facets which are too complicated to deal with, but two important ones are generational wealth and income.

Are white people still welcome in South Africa? Fred Khumalo shares some black truths

24th November 201624th November 2016

Fred Khumalo lambasts white people for taking pity on themselves. While some black people don’t feel welcome, either, yet they aren’t in a position to pack for Perth.

Bernard

Sies BP, sies! Cynically exploiting SA’s poor while claiming to do good

30th May 201518th April 2013

Bernard

Mining entrepreneur Bernard Swanepoel has been privately fuming about oil major BP’s “Ads to Bags” billboard campaign. This, he says, is a perfect example of a multinational exploiting the poor in the name of “doing good” . I asked him to go public and enlighten the rest of us. He has. Here it is…

Read moreSies BP, sies! Cynically exploiting SA’s poor while claiming to do good

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