OP-ED: Forget the poverty trap – it’s the wealth trap we need to break By Mike Wills
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The inevitable transition to a sustainable energy syste...Prioritising energy outcomes will improve people’s access to opportunities and free up income to live; it will free up capital and resources to invest in more productive ways that drive job creation and growth in all sectors.
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Gutted History: Textbook curriculum jars with those who...The history textbook struggle of apartheid that is taught in schools is shorn of desire and dreams, of the pain of destruction wrought upon millions.
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Latitude for Expropriation Without Compensation is alre...The drive over the past year towards empowering the government to seize private property through a policy of expropriation without compensation represents one of the most important developments in South Africa since 1994. It touches on the country’s prospects for prosperity and – with a con...
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Mining will not bring jobs to XolobeniThrough farming, many Amadiba coastal residents are not just surviving, but flourishing. Together with greater potential for integration with ecological integrity, this is the kind of work that should be supported in a climate change world. But the Amadiba are advancing agriculture and eco-tour...
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