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TRUDI MAKHAYA: Bread has changed but dough is still low
It remains one of the central questions of our age: how to nurture high-productivity activities that go beyond the manufacturing sector in an open and competitive global economy?
TRUDI MAKHAYA: Work must factor in breast-feeding rights
Global health guidelines recommend breast milk as the exclusive source of nourishment for six months, which is beyond what most employers offer
TRUDI MAKHAYA: History can teach us the lie of the land
Where history involves violent dispossession, economic considerations must be embedded in the pursuit for social justice
TRUDI MAKHAYA: New sharing economy is a money spinner
Spaces run by companies like WeWork and Regus don’t just appeal to independents and start-ups but also to corporates
TRUDI MAKHAYA: Stabilisation on its own will not turn around the economy
This budget demands much of a troubled country and economy, but it is not completely grim
TRUDI MAKHAYA: Impasse shows need for citizen power
A strong democracy requires multiple centres of power
TRUDI MAKHAYA: Will SA’s monopoly culture shift in 2018?
A ‘techlash’ against Google, Facebook, Amazon, Apple and other technology giants is playing out in Washington
TRUDI MAKHAYA: Implement the NDP, then lead the world
SA carries the burden, and the opportunity, to lead the world in developing a new kind of economic vision
TRUDI MAKHAYA: ANC faces challenge of implementation
The coming years should be an ideology-free period with a focus on outcomes, not revolutionary posturing
TRUDI MAKHAYA: Youth face ceilings despite democracy
The prospects of upward mobility, of each generation doing better than the previous one, are too limited





















