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ANC · GazaIn a thought-provoking analysis of South Africa’s political landscape, Sean McLaughlin highlights the imminent shift from ANC rule to a new era of governance. As the ANC loses its grip on power, key factors such as the military’s independence, responsible financial management, and vibrant local governance emerge as pillars of hope for a democratic transition. With a focus on grassroots activism, coalition building, and pragmatic governance, the …See the Story
Sean McLaughlin Part 1: The battle for SA and why reason may prevail
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🔒 The long, slow decline in fund manager fees may be ending: Aaron Brown
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Cyril Ramaphosa · South AfricaCyril Ramaphosa, South Africa’s president, faces his toughest election yet as the African National Congress (ANC) risks losing its 30-year dominance. His leadership, marked by a focus on consensus and anti-corruption efforts, is now challenged by economic decline, corruption allegations, and internal party divisions. As Ramaphosa campaigns to retain power, the ANC may need a coalition to govern, signalling a pivotal moment in South Africa’s poli…See the Story
🔒 FT’s Big Read: Alec Russell on SA’s ‘lost leader’ Cyril Ramaphosa
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ANC · Western CapeThe ANC’s election campaign hit a new low with the opening of the Makhaza SAPS station right before the crime statistics release, now conveniently postponed. Despite showcasing new stations, the SAPS faces severe understaffing, especially in detectives, and slashed training budgets, worsening the crime situation and undermining public safety. Sign up for your early morning brew of the BizNews Insider to keep you up to speed with the content that…See the Story
Ian Cameron: ANC opens unstaffed SAPS station in newest electioneering tactic
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Palestine · PalestineCiku Kimeria’s article delves into the contentious issue of museums justifying the retention of stolen African artefacts, highlighting the moral and legal dilemmas surrounding cultural restitution. From hidden Ethiopian treasures in the British Museum to legal hurdles in returning looted assets, Kimeria calls for a shift in focus towards when and how these artefacts should be repatriated. With grassroots movements and government initiatives gain…See the Story
Why are museums still keeping stolen African artefacts? - Ciku Kimeria
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District of Columbia · District of ColumbiaIs America on the path of decline, or can it maintain its superpower status? This question arises as Marine One, carrying ageing leaders, highlights a deeper issue of needed updates. The Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment suggests learning from historical powers like Victorian Britain, which overcame decline through reforms. However, America’s current political divisiveness makes such renewal challenging. The country’s future hinges on finding …See the Story
🔒 Can America renew its superpower status amid political divides?: Kluth
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Javier Milei · ArgentinaPresident Javier Milei of Argentina is pushing for sweeping labour law reforms to make the country more business-friendly. Amidst high inflation and a deep recession, Milei aims to overhaul hiring and firing rules, challenging entrenched union influence. The proposed changes, facing opposition from unions, include allowing businesses to create special severance funds for predictable payouts and extending probationary periods for new hires. This …See the Story
Argentina's $10m severance battle: Milei's labour law overhaul vs union resistance in senate
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London, England · LondonGoSolr CEO Andrew Middleton electrified the audience at the BizNews Conference in London with his optimistic keynote on the transformative power of solar energy. Emphasising South Africa’s immense solar potential, Middleton highlighted GoSolr’s innovative subscription model, which has made solar energy accessible to thousands of households. He underscored the significant progress made in reducing load shedding and advocated for continued investm…See the Story
BNC London: Andrew Middleton - SA's optimistic solar-powered future
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