SA does not have sufficiently deep pools of people who know what to do to make modern industrial economies tick
If success means going from failure to failure without a loss of enthusiasm, I guess you can call SA’s industrial policy successful.
After writing about the obvious problems with the steel master plan last week, a wandering albatross dropped off a little parcel — not the excremental kind, but one could have been forgiven for thinking it when I opened it such was the stench of this story of skills decay. ..
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