[Opinion] SA not (yet) playing its G20 hand well
Chris Hattingh
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31 Oct, 2024

When South Africa assumes the presidency of the G20 on 1 December, it gains a position that will afford the country, and the Government of National Unity (GNU), numerous economic, investment, trade, diplomatic, and strategic opportunities.

[Letter] Tough calls ahead
Chris Hattingh
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30 Oct, 2024

The formation of the government of national unity (GNU) has afforded SA a few months of positive market sentiment, a stronger rand and more positive interest in investment opportunities from international investors.

[Letter] Infrastructure investment lags population growth
Carika Middelberg
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16 Oct, 2024

One of the great challenges facing the government of national unity (GNU) is the declining quality of infrastructure. Finding new sources of funding for investments in, as well as maintenance and building of, infrastructure should be one of government’s top priorities.

[Opinion] The GNU at 100
Chris Hattingh
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03 Oct, 2024

Taking the date on which President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his latest cabinet – 30 June 2024 – 8 October marks 100 days of the Government of National Unity (GNU).

[Opinion] Don’t allow it to be just a sugar high
Chris Hattingh
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06 Sep, 2024

On 31 August Springboks (and a few All Blacks) fans took newly cleaned PRASA trains from Park Station to Ellis Park stadium (now Emirates Airline Park). The preceding Sunday, Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy also took the trip, as part of an initiative to increase awareness of the work being done by PRASA to get its train fleet back up and running. Positive stories of the experience filled social media; the home team rewarded those fans who attended with a 31-27 victory.

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