
Give young South Africans economic freedom in their lifetime
Prosperity comes from empowering individuals, not from expanding government control or giving more power to politicians.
Prosperity comes from empowering individuals, not from expanding government control or giving more power to politicians.
Dr Morné Malan was featured on Pretoria FM on the FMF’s call for liberalisation of the economy.
Dr Morné Malan was featured on Politicsweb on the FMF’s call for widespread economic liberalisation.
Excessive regulation, especially in South Africa’s labour, education, and healthcare sectors hampers economic growth and impedes social progress.
In order to promote a dynamic economy, the government must reduce regulatory burdens across
the economy, enabling greater participation from private enterprise.
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.
Dr Morné Malan was featured on Radio 702 on the FMF’s diagnosis of the unemployment crisis in South Africa.
The JSEC allows workers to choose to be exempt from certain provisions of SA’s various labour laws, allowing a South African to compete with the hypothetical immigrant on an even footing, without being inhibited by legislation.
Martin van Staden was featured on Maroela Media about free market capitalism, romanticised socialism, and the extent of race law in SA.