[Opinion] Risky business
Chris Hattingh
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13 Aug, 2023

The greater the extent to which business and government become mixed, the greater the incentive for – and likelihood of – regulations and policies being set up in such a way as to benefit those with the necessary resources and level of political influence.

[Letter] One-stop energy shop will cause more problems
Chris Hattingh
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03 Aug, 2023

It appears that our government officials have locked themselves up in an ivory tower full of new policy proposals, big ideas and slow reforms, far removed from the SA citizen on the ground.

[Video] 2024: SA's watershed election? | Africa Liberty Forum, Cape Town (Atlas Network)
Makone Maja
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28 Jul, 2023

The current state-centric model has failed, but what will replace it? In 2024, South Africans will vote in what will be the most highly contested elections in the post-apartheid era. Opposition parties could find themselves in governmental power, but will an opposition coalition turn the country’s fortunes around? What alternative policies should they be exploring now?

[Opinion] Nurse shortage crisis in South Africa
Tawanda Makombo
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05 Jul, 2023

South Africa has been faced with a critical shortage of nurses, which has been worsening over the years, resulting in a number of challenges in providing quality healthcare.

[Video] Emigrasie en die impak daarvan op die land - In Gesprek
Chris Hattingh
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03 Jul, 2023

Panel discussion with the head of international relations for the Solidarity Movement, Jaco Kleynhans, and a senior policy analyst at the centre for risk analysis, Chris Hattingh about emigration and the effect thereof on the country and its economy.

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