IRR warns that SA's Expropriation Act threatens property rights and banking stability, creating economic uncertainty and financial risk.
Wildly inaccurate land ownership figures are spreading on South African social media amid the expropriation debate.
While the focus over the next weeks and months will be on white farmers and some opportunistic elements who will take their one-way tickets to the US while crying wolf, what is likely to be lost in ...
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The Star on MSNSOCIETY TALK: Elon vs Malema: The saga beginsI am fresh off the press of X (Twitter), where Elon Musk just called for “immediate sanctions [on] Malema and declaration of him as an international criminal”. This tweet by X owner and billionaire ...
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ZNetwork on MSNRace, Power, and the Politics of DistractionIn the absence of effective solutions to South Africa’s escalating economic and social crises, dangerous delusions and ...
DONALD Trump wants to rule the world by fear. He has made this very clear. Corrupted by absolute power, in less than a month ...
Mexico says that it could sue Google if it kept the name "Gulf of America" as the area does not actually belong to the USA.
Burnt Timber and Linkwood to significantly extend mine life of Lynn Lake project and enhance economics given low-capital and high after-tax Internal Rate of Return of 54% All amounts are in United Sta ...
Joshua Meservey appears on VOA Africa to discuss South Africa’s recently signed Expropriation Act, which allows for private land to be seized by the government.
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