In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman argues that the propsed introduction of the National Health Insurance scheme is another example of the ANC's proclivity "to put the cart before the horse".
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman argues that the propsed introduction of the National Health Insurance scheme is another example of the ANC's proclivity "to put the cart before the horse".
John Kane-Berman argues that the Government's new plan to create five million new jobs over a ten year period is nothing new, neither of which is the widespread criticism that has met it.
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman argues that it is not only the media that is at risk from the ruling party.
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman argues that racial fronting in companies is likely to continue despite the Government's efforts to stop it.
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman argues that stopping racial fronting in companies is likely to be futile, just as it was when it occurred during apartheid.
John Kane-Berman argues that very few believe in the Government's latest promise to create five million new jobs in the next ten years.
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman argues that the green paper on land reform drafted by the Department of Rural Development on Land Reform only gives a small inkling on what is truly in store due to the lack of reference to black economic empowerment (BEE).
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman argued that the South African Government has scored two own goals in its administration of the coutry. These blunders by the ANC have made even Sweden, a generous donor to the ANC during its struggle for power, voice disappointment in the ruling party.
Deservedly, Pravin Gordhan’s budget has been widely praised. But a fundamental question arises: does the country get value for money from a government which appropriates an increasing slice of GDP? Here is what John Kane-Berman wrote in today's edition of Business Day:
John Kane-Berman has resumed his column in Business Day. The edition of 15th February 2010 the follows below:
The Institute submitted the letter below to the Cape Times in support of what it described as Helen Zille's 'courageous stance on quotas in her Western Cape cabinet'.