
Alternative to master plan is not anarchy
Failing to plan is planning to fail, or so the popular expression goes.

Failing to plan is planning to fail, or so the popular expression goes.

How does the Chinese government manage its economy? By embracing freer markets and principles related to voluntary trade.

The FMF was featured on Maroela Media on its reaction to the latest unemployment statistics.

The country’s two largest parties can reach win-win arrangements. And the biggest beneficiaries of all would be those who elected them.

The FMF calls on the GNU to cut job-killing regulations and lower the barriers to entry into South Africa’s labour market.

Michael Settas was featured on Groot FM on the FMF’s opposition to National Health Insurance (NHI).

Unlike our 2009 version, the RSA GNU has diverse political players, including some like the Democratic Alliance who exhibit more progressive attitudes towards Zimbabwe’s plight.

Michael Settas was featured in BusienssTech on the FMF’s opposition to National Health Insurance.

The ANC could do well to modernise with more centrist policies that are not only constitutionally compliant but also deliver to a now largely urbanised and savvy electorate.

No taxpayer-funded (national) health system anywhere in the world has ever succeeded in delivering on its promises.