Despite our collapsed infrastructure and failed economic policy business leaders have remained sullenly silent
The cavalcade of chaos and crises confronting South Africa right now, with electricity outages a daily grim reminder of our failing state, is probably an excellent moment to roll out the tattered red carpet in Pretoria for the visiting
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