… Western Cape. Supplied. The Joshlin Smith Foundation’s leadership has drawn scrutiny due to political ties and controversial appointees. Community … Read more: McKenzie’s dodgy Joshlin foundation board, Disneyland promises anger community
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Anthony Black, emeritus professor at the University of Cape Town’s School of Economics, said the industry’s complaints have some merit. “Some of … Read more: Eastern Cape buckling under a tide of Asian car imports – News24
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