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EDITORIAL: Debate on party funding is alive
It is encouraging to see that debate on the reform of political party funding in SA is alive and well
PETER BRUCE: The Thick End of the Wedge — The Editor’s Notebook
There’s absolutely nothing stopping the state, right now, using black lawyers and counsel for all of its work. Justice Minister Jeff Radebe should have the courage of his convictions and just do it.
STEPHEN GROOTES: DA’s gains from march are worth the bruises
For the DA, there were three main goals it wanted to achieve with the march. The fact that it was able to paint Cosatu as antidemocratic came as a bonus
NOURIEL ROUBINI: Damage from Greek euro exit can be contained
The Greek euro tragedy is reaching its final act: it is clear that either this year or next, Greece is highly likely to default on its debt and exit the euro zone.
DAVID GLEASON: We should prepare for droughts
A National Disaster Management Framework was devised in 2005 but here we are, seven years later, still waiting for the actual management plan
PATRICK BULGER: Early release not for Blanks only
Headlines from the high detail the latest step in socialite Prince Sifiso Zulu’s quest to avoid jail at all costs
DOUGLAS GIBSON: How Zuma can vault into the same league as Mandela
President Jacob Zuma must say he has decided that he has not had a fair crack at governing the country properly for the first two years of his term and that he intends doing whatever he can over the final two years of his presidency to put SA on a new path
AUBREY MATSHIQI: Reaction to Zuma ‘art’ exposes our differences
One of the truths that it may not have intended to communicate is the centrality of the penis as a symbol of power in our society.
DIANNA GAMES: The light and shade of Ethiopia’s nondemocratic success story
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi is clearly banking on the fact that they will, as long as he can create jobs at a fast enough rate to dilute this potential threat to his political survival
MARK BARNES: Should banks be allowed to do proprietary trading?
There is more trouble ahead after JPMorgan’s $2bn loss
TIM COHEN: Cosatu like French beet farmers on SA ‘low wages’
These days, Cosatu’s position and arguments sound more reminiscent of French sugar-beet growers dependent on European Union subsidies and pre-Thatcherite British jobsworths
LUCY KELLAWAY: Make no mistake, we are error-prone
There is a new word for the idea of smart people making moronic errors: ‘disrationalia’
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