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ARTICLE: INVESTMENT 101 FOR POLITICIANS

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A large part of President Ramaphosa’s turn-around plans for the South African economy are to attract billions in foreign and local investment, which hopefully will create hundreds (if not millions) of jobs. One sometimes hears other politicians muttering about the “investment boycott” by South African businesses, which are sitting on “billions of rand” and “doing nothing with it”.

But do politicians and government officials know how business people think? Do they know how to break the so-called investment boycott? Here are some insights – call it “Investment 101” for politicians.

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STATEMENT: SONA 2019

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It is enticing to interpret President Cyril Ramaphosa’s SONA as just another election pitch to the electorate a few months before the general election, now to be held on 8 May. A closer look is, however, warranted, as there are some interesting elements that may indicate a different approach and a stronger emphasis on the need to correct what has gone wrong in the last nine years – call it a glimmer of a post-election Ramaphosa.

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PRESENTATION – PROF HAROON BHORAT ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2019

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The Challenge of Economic Growth in South Africa: Structural Transformation and Job Creation

Outline

  • A Long-Run Growth Trap in South Africa

    • Economic Growth and Structural Transformation

  • The Advent of Deindustrialisation: Global and South African

    Evidence

  • Manufacturing and Low-Wage Employment: A Viable Growth Strategy?

  • Whither Economic Growth: Building Economic Complexity

  • Looking to the Future:
    • The Fourth Industrial Revolution• South Africa’s Labour Force

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PRESENTATION – DR ROELOF BOTHA ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2019

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Addressing economic equality with pragmatism

Radical land reform – shortcut to poverty

Likely results of constitutional amendment for radical land reform:

Protection of property rights in SA is diminished

Heightened policy uncertainty

Decline in the prices of land & related assets

Negative impact on balance sheets of banks and their ability to provide loans

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SPEECH: THE STRUGGLE FOR EQUALITY

I would like to welcome you to this – the FW de Klerk Foundation’s – 10th annual conference.  We instituted the conferences in 2010 to mark the 20th anniversary of the commencement of our great national transformation process. 

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WELCOMING REMARKS – HENNING SUHR ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2019

Dear Mr President, FW De Klerk, Dear Mr Steward, Distinguished panelists, Dr Botha and Prof Bhorat, Dear Members of Parliament, the diplomatic corps, representatives from state institutions and from civil-society, Dear Theuns Eloff and all the great staff members of the FW de Klerk Foundation, Ladies and Gentlemen, dear friends

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STATEMENT: FW DE KLERK FOUNDATION ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON “ADDRESSING INEQUALITY”

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The FW de Klerk Foundation will dedicate its 2019 Annual Conference on Friday, 1 February, to one of the most critical challenges confronting the nation, inequality. Election years, with their promises and platitudes, have not addressed this grave issue. The Foundation will reflect on this matter but also go further and ask the vital question, “What is to be done?” 

Inequality in South Africa is stubbornly high and has over the last 24 years grown increasingly persistent. A 2018 World Bank report aptly sums up the triple challenge confronting the country including, “high poverty, high inequality and high unemployment”. While there is no quick fix to these challenges, the fact of the matter is that if we as a country do not address this deep-rooted problem effectively, we will not be a peaceful, prosperous and harmonious society. In addition, striving for equality is one of the basic mandates of our Constitution.

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