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[Audio] Productivity levels at all-time low in the workplace
18 Oct 2019 - David Ansara, COO of the Centre For Risk Analysis, joined Aldrin Sampear of Power FM and Dr Leroy Repatsoae, Chief Economist at Productivity SA, ...
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[Audio] The state of the nation and policy reform – ChaiFM
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[News] De Ruyter slams 100MW cap on private power generation
Government last year lifted the cap on private power generation from 1MW to 100MW, below which companies don’t need to be licensed by energy regulator Nersa. ...
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[News] Key factors driving unemployment discussed
He listed and deeply analysed the following issues: low economic growth; hostile broader economic policy framework; poor education; low skill level, and labour ...
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[News] South Africa has no choice but to pivot to renewables: De Ruyter
Eskom CEO André de Ruyter has said South Africa has no choice but to shift from coal to renewable energy as it is becoming impossible to secure funding for new ...
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[News] Tito’s budget should keep Moody’s off our backs – post-Budget reaction
For the first time in five years, government gave some relief to over-stretched South African taxpayers.
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[News] Weak economic growth exacerbating unemployment: Experts
South Africa's unemployment rate remains unchanged at 29.1%.
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[Opinion] Beyond the supplementary budget: how the South African government will respond to its worsening economic and fiscal position
Frans Cronje and David Ansara discuss how SA govt will respond to its worsening economic and fiscal position.
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[Opinion] Budget bottom line: SA is living on borrowed time
Finance Minister Tito Mboweni and the government he serves are increasingly living on borrowed time. In the absence of growth-enhancing policy reforms and ...
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[Opinion] If Ramaphosa wants major growth, he'll need to drive major reforms
South Africa’s low levels of growth and investment are a consequence of an inhibiting policy environment, and it is up to President Cyril Ramaphosa to drive ...
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