Not only monetary capital, but intellectual capital is rapidly leaving South Africa via SATodayNews
Not only monetary capital, but intellectual capital is rapidly leaving South AfricaNot only monetary capital, but intellectual capital is rapidly leaving South Africa
South Africa’s losses of intellectual capital – skilled workers – to countries such as Britain, Australia, America, New Zealand, and Canada are attributed to job insecurity and the extremely high rate of crime in South Africa.“How long does South Africans still have to suffer and pay the high price for an uncertain policy environment of the ANC government. Its policy of cadre deployment at institutions such as Eskom, the railways, Denel, health services, security services etc.
Skilled workers are leaving the country in record numbers – and this even before Eskom’s further failure and the dangerous divisions in the country’s ruling party with the focus more about the party and not about ruling the country. “These figures are increasing in radical strides, I believe. With the current circumstances and reality of daily existence for all South Africans, it will not change easily. Actual action – and action that shows results – is necessary to address the situation,” Mr Van Zyl added.
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