I spent June in England, giving seminars at several universities and – and this is true – following the Proteas on their unfortunate campaign at the Cricket World Cup. Let’s just say that the seminars were more stimulating than the cricket. Although I gave research papers at the academic seminars, one question that kept being asked by my peers on that side, usually during dinner afterwards, was about the state of the South African economy. Why is Cyril Ramaphosa moving so slowly in tackling the crisis at the heart of the economy: Eskom?
The rules that bind us
The rules that bind us
The rules that bind us
I spent June in England, giving seminars at several universities and – and this is true – following the Proteas on their unfortunate campaign at the Cricket World Cup. Let’s just say that the seminars were more stimulating than the cricket. Although I gave research papers at the academic seminars, one question that kept being asked by my peers on that side, usually during dinner afterwards, was about the state of the South African economy. Why is Cyril Ramaphosa moving so slowly in tackling the crisis at the heart of the economy: Eskom?