How foreign policy kills prospects of the jobless

On June 16, Youth Day, one of the most prominent headlines on the Business Day website was: “SA won’t change foreign policy for trade benefits, says Pandor”. Why would the country with the world’s most severe youth unemployment crisis not make job-creating trade the centrepiece of its foreign policy? The ANC routinely prioritises its near-term…Continue reading How foreign policy kills prospects of the jobless

Is working with the ANC unworkable?

Deflated expectations for investment-led collaborations reflect punctured confidence. The ANC’s 1990s transition from its liberation movement origins to being a ruling political party did not make it easy for outsiders to understand and align with the ANC. Constructive collaborating was made more elusive still by the party subsequently spawning a pervasive patronage network whose feeding…Continue reading Is working with the ANC unworkable?

Judging versus solving: US perspectives and SA implications

Joe Biden’s harsh labelling of national leaders makes geopolitical solutions even more elusive. The ANC’s vilifying successful societies undermines our economic prospects. Being quick to judge makes it difficult to understand others. Cooperation suffers and conflicts harden. The ANC’s criticism of successful countries mostly reflects its prioritising patronage ahead of national interests. His campaign trail…Continue reading Judging versus solving: US perspectives and SA implications

How the ANC distracts us from solutions

Our ruling party’s corruption, incompetence and ideological indulgences are so extreme and unrelenting that they distract opponents from developing the powerful solutions which could attract disaffected voters by overcoming pervasive poverty and unemployment Sustaining attractive life-styles for South Africa’s middle and upper class should not be a high bar for a competent government to clear.…Continue reading How the ANC distracts us from solutions