Business v ANC: is the gauntlet being thrown down?

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Sara Gon, Michael Morris and Terence Corrigan talk about the controversies surrounding businessmen criticizing the government, the massive strike at Transnet making a bad situation even worse for business and SA, and conservative federal judges refusing to hire law graduates from Yale because they don't support free speech.
10 Oct 2022 11AM English South Africa News Commentary · Politics

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