
Big business (sort of) stands up to “Employment Equity”
These are objections to the form of the EEAA rather than its substance.

These are objections to the form of the EEAA rather than its substance.

As we celebrate our Golden Jubilee, it is worth remembering why freedom matters in the first place.

One of the most overworn phrases in South Africa is “the government must…”

Everything will be okay. Forget about your worries and your strife. Hakuna matata.

Reforms for the GNU to improve the value of the rand and expand monetary freedom.

The paradox is that as the SA government fails to deal with the violent crime epidemic, it simultaneously expands the scope of what “crime” means.

Can you be considered a fully free person without the right to own private property? The answer is “no.”

Sakeondernemings in Suid-Afrika moet sy beduidende bedingingsmag erken en sodoende ʼn ander strategie in sy interaksie met die regering volg.

Business in South Africa, and by this, I generally mean Big Business, has tended to be acquiescent in its relationship with the post-1994 government.

President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to deliver his sixth State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday. Will it be any different from the previous five? Don’t hold your breath