
Consumer benefits in mergers – what is the missing focus?
Consumers are an afterthought in the consideration of mergers by the Competition Commission.

Consumers are an afterthought in the consideration of mergers by the Competition Commission.

Allowing banks to perform tasks previously monopolised by Home Affairs has shown how effective public-private partnerships can be.

The SARB stands between defending the existence of the rand as a functional currency, and complete collapse of the economy.

Losses discipline the bad entrepreneur for destroying wealth while profits reward the successful entrepreneur for increasing wealth.

“Visible policing” and the wildly popular idea that criminality is 100% linked to socio-economic factors led policymakers to downgrade the importance of detective-work.

The Broadcasting Act imposes onerous duties on the Corporation.

“Whom do we serve?” is the plaintive cry of serfs, of slaves, of the defeated.

Due to non-harmful crimes being included in the statute book, resources are spent on prosecuting individuals whose actions are not harmful but are considered criminal for various reasons.

The contest for political power is the predominant narrative in the “democratic” west, and in many semi-democratic countries elsewhere.

SADTU is one of the biggest stumbling blocks standing in the way of fixing our education system.