Malema – courtesy of Gareth van Onselen
"Malema is no more able to discuss communism meaningfully than he is to master woodwork" Read the rest here
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"Malema is no more able to discuss communism meaningfully than he is to master woodwork" Read the rest here
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In the first stage of elimination, companies that did not attend a compulsory two-day briefing session in Johannesburg last week were automatically disqualified from bidding. More than 70 people representing the companies eyeing the seven-year, R40bn contract attended the briefings. via www.bdlive.co.za It's too late if you didn't make the briefing. It's not clear from
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Both BEE partners (black and white) have something to gain and it’s well known to both of them – the white partner wants the lion’s share of “the honey” and the black partner also wants something for purposes of expediency. So, both partners have colluded. In this case it would be challenging to get to
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There is no one big thing Zuma or anyone can do to put South Africa on a prosperous path. But there are two things that will make an immediate and material difference to international sentiment and serve at least to arrest the slide: implement the sensible youth wage policy and ease South Africa’s rigid labour
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Many black economic empowerment (BEE) companies in Namibia are applying for exploration licences without a full understanding of what it takes to explore for oil and gas, a top Namcor official says. via www.bernama.com.my We can relate here
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He cited findings from the presidential advisory council on BBBEE, which was established shortly after the new administration under President Jacob Zuma took office. via www.timeslive.co.za Herein lies the problem. This useless council does not contain much in the way of entrepreneurship mettle. It's made up of political appointees, corporate people and academics. And there
He also said the Request For Proposal (RFP) document requires applicants to consider and demonstrate how they will leverage the economic benefits of the National Lottery in order to support the development and advancement of the South African Economy. "The manner in which the new RFP has been put together requires applicants to provide a
The other areas identified as requiring immediate intervention were: the annual assessment of the mining charter; the socio-economic conditions of workers and the areas where mines operate; the identification of long-term policy measures to end uncertainty about sector regulations and tax. via www.iol.co.za And on this subject – I heard from a source that mining
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Tolling pays. That is the simple truth – it makes transport easier, boosts economic growth and individual businesses. And makes travelling more pleasant for private citizens. via www.moneyweb.co.za But wait, there's more to this. Don't you just dig "Most important is that for each rand of cost, initial capital works, on-going maintenance and costs, society
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The culture of the state’s major departments — and agriculture, forestry and fisheries — is certainly, like that of major corporations, determined by its minister or chairman. In this case it is Tina Joemat-Pettersson, who is in the running for acclamation as the worst minister in the Zuma cabinet. She has outrageously abused expense allowances,
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