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South Africa’s political monopoly has been broken — could it help the economy? Story by Imraan Valodia • 9mo. O ver the past decade or so there has been something of a revolution in economics.
Just two years after winning the backing of one of the world’s biggest green infrastructure investors, a little-known South ...
Johann Rupert plays off the third tee during the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship at The Old Course, in St. Andrews, Scotland, on October 8, 2016. Rupert, South Africa’s ...
This has certainly been the case in South Africa. But there may be room for optimism following the African National Congress’s (ANC) loss of its majority in recent elections.
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Breaking Eskom’s monopoly: South Africa’s new electricity eraSouth Africa's electricity sector faces its biggest transformation since democracy with the introduction of the Electricity Regulation Amendment Act. From Eskom's monopoly to an open market system ...
This has certainly been the case in South Africa. But there may be room for optimism following the African National Congress’s loss of its majority in recent elections .
South Africa appears to be exerting far too little influence on the price of platinum, despite having the lion’s share of world platinum resources and production. A close watcher of the system ...
South Africa’s political monopoly has been broken, and academics say it could open the door to a far more balanced economy. The ANC’s monopoly on South Africa’s economy is broken – what ...
The African National Congress lost its political monopoly on South Africa after election results on Saturday showed that with almost all of the votes counted, the party had received only about 40 ...
This has certainly been the case in South Africa, but there may be room for optimism following the ANC's loss of its majority in recent elections. South Africa's Political Monopoly Has Been Broken ...
South Africa's Political Monopoly Has Been Broken - Could It Help the Economy? ... South Africa has over the past 30 years conformed to the pattern of high inequality, ...
South Africa’s more plural political space might bring in new voices that generate better economic policies. South Africa’s political monopoly has been broken: could it help the economy? Home ...
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