How South Africa is being destroyed by envy
Envy has become a guiding principle in much of our politics and policymaking, not to inspire progress but to punish success.
Envy has become a guiding principle in much of our politics and policymaking, not to inspire progress but to punish success.
To paraphrase Jan Smuts, SA may yet again be the land where neither the best nor the worst happens.
Without sufficient industry expertise, the FSCA risks making regulatory decisions that are either ineffective or counterproductive.
If taxpayers can’t afford a bloated government, then the government needs to be cut down to size.
Economic freedom enables individuals to make choices that fuel innovation, boost productivity, and improve personal well-being.
The cost of creating a real job in South Africa is probably far greater than R365,000. But it should be much less. And it can be.
Eustace Davie and Martin van Staden were featured in the Sunday Tribune on the FMF’s opposition to government’s race policies.
BEE was meant to uplift millions of South Africans, but in practice, it has achieved the opposite.
Martin van Staden was featured on the Pioneer Podcast to discuss the prevalence of race law in South Africa.
If the GNU is to usher in a brighter future for this country, it must do all it can to end EWC, NHI, and BEE.