Unveiling the unconstitutional facade and celebrating the courage of fronting
The author advocates for businesses to resist compliance, celebrating the act of ‘fronting’ as a courageous stance against harmful policy
The author advocates for businesses to resist compliance, celebrating the act of ‘fronting’ as a courageous stance against harmful policy
In this powerful interview, Prof Jonathan Jansen speaks to Alec Hogg of BizNews – in an interview that Alec has dubbed as one of the best of his career – on his story, the current state of South Africa, and what being a leader entails.
Alec Hogg writes on South Africa being privatised by stealth – replacements that may just deliver major improvements for SA society.
Public service is seen as one of the primary features of a modern democracy. Sadly, the requirement is seldom honoured in South Africa.
If government doesn’t step up and resolve the impasse in wage negotiations soon, we could see a repeat of what happened at Eskom.
Cadre deployment not only undermined South Africa’s institutional foundation, but was in effect intended to do so, writes Terence Corrigan.
Public consultations have begun in the past two weeks on a policy document that will target nepotism, political interference and corruption in public service.
Tim Modise looks at efforts to promote professional ethics in the face of collusive networks of corruption within the public sector.
Ramaphosa says Public Service Month should be an opportunity for the men and women tasked with this weighty responsibility to set themselves apart.
South Africans are deeply divided over whether the Western Cape is the success that many who live in the province make it out to be.