#ExposeThemToHarm – The 7th farmer has been murdered in the Free State in a month, meaning South Africa is losing more than one of its world renown food producers every week! These persecuted farmers have a reputation of being among the best in the world, and should be treated as a national strategic resource, however the ANC regime and its gang of Socialist parasites like the EFF & SACP, are happy to see to see them permanently removed. Why? Simply because the State wants complete ownership and control of food production to blackmail the population with – Communism 101! How? It is a little known Marxist strategy that to kill off your enemy, you can do it indirectly by deliberately exposing them to harm (disarmament, famine, drought, disease, crime, drugs, unemployment, mass migration, negligence, etc.), leaving you with 100% deniability! You just have to encourage and point the criminals in the right direction now and again, with p
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ANC Policy of Exposing Farmers to Harm Costs SA a Food Producer Every Week! This Week They Let Mark Regal be Murdered!
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SA’s high unemployment rates are swept in front of Eskom’s door
Mining houses and corporate businesses are accusing Eskom for the high unemployment rates since their pathetic service delivery is causing uncertainty in the economy.
Several institutions announcing in recent weeks that they would need to start retrenchments, unemployment has increased alarmingly rapidly and even greater retrenchments are provided.
The uncertainty caused by Eskom in the supply of electricity has forced many mining houses to generate self-sufficient power, but which is far more expensive than using the national power supply.
Eskom is also accused of being directly responsible for the poor economic situation and the fact that foreign investors are not interested if power supply cannot be guaranteed in South-Africa.
Unemployment has now reached the 29% level, which is the highest in history, and employment is estimated at 52% according to figures applicable for December.
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SA in crisis while ANC eats cake, celebrating its 108 years
The ruling Anc party,was holding a rally in Kimberley celebrating its 108 years.This celebration, which is usually accompanied by a jovial mood of song and dance by party leaders, members and supporters, happens during a time when the country has been plunged into several crises of epidemic proportions. Can the ANC really afford to celebrate? Can it afford to pop Champagne during such difficult times faced by the country?
Poverty levels are accelerating, inequality is deepening, unemployment levels have reached the highest percentage of 29.1% in the last quarter of 2019, the highest recorded by Statistics SA since 2008, with 9.6 million South Africans currently unemployed, 8.6 million of these being black.
The economy is battling to recover from a technical recession, with the country constantly facing a threat of being given junk status by rating agencies.
One of the major crises facing the country is the power utility Eskom, which has struggle
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Businesses go bankrupt in SA – Not only Edcon is struggling to keep head above water, many companies are closing their doors and causing unemployment
It is not only the Edcon clothing industry that is struggling, as many businesses have had to close their doors in recent months.
This is a far darker picture than Edgars had managed to get a loan to relieve his debt burden and retain his staff.
Edcon would not have been able to smoke the pipe if it had not received a lifeline of R2.7 billion, but that benefit did not befall the smaller businesses and more companies were forced to close the doors.
Edcon had another advantage – no one wanted to see its 140,000 workers lose their jobs, but small businesses couldn’t keep their staff, and retrenchment was pretty “unobtrusive”.
Construction company is suffering from poor economic conditions, and Group Five is struggling to keep its 3,500 workers in service.
However, this is just the tip of the iceberg, and if the scale does not swing positively, economists provide a greater dark time for workers in the country.</
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TAU SA: Draconian idea of expropriation without compensation by ANC regime cannot continue – South Africa and its inhabitants too precious to implement dangerous policies that threaten fundamental economic and other structures and systems in the country
TAU SA, once again, as part of the ad hoc group focusing on the government’s expropriation without compensation, has just met again to reflect on the matter.
The convener of the Ad hoc group, Mr. Jaco Schoeman said at the last meeting that the future of South Africa and its inhabitants was too precious to allow the draconian idea of expropriation to continue without compensation.
In the face of worsening poverty and rising unemployment, the government persists in its pursuit of harmful and dangerous policies that provide no solutions to the socio-economic issues facing South Africa. On the contrary, policies such as expropriation without compensation further undermine fundamental economic and other structures and systems in the country and pose an enormous threat to economic and accompanying social progress.
Once again, concerns have been expressed that the government is pursuing the policy of land expropriation without compensation
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New health plan poses huge risk to SA’s economy and would be disastrous if implemented – even far left FW de Klerk Foundation have their doubts
The ANC regime has South Africa’s people in a huge dilemma with its National Health Plan.
Foreign media reports that a government spokesman said the plan would be implemented gradually, but that would depend on the economic growth achieved.
Experts point out that the country will not show any significant growth in the next five years, with the massive unemployment still rising.
The plan is believed to be “rolled out” in phases as economic growth improves, but experts point out that nothing has been said about what will happen if the economy recedes further.
Opinionists believe this will mean that the tax assessment could increase dramatically, and ultimately the entire Plan fails.
Even the far left FW de Klerk Foundation believes implementing the Health Plan will be a disaster again for South Africa.
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Trade unions are going to “support” the unbundling of Eskom in fear of job losses
According to Gwede Mantashe, trade unions currently opposing the unbundling of Eskom will eventually have to change their position and support the move. According to him, everyone in the country has a duty to save the economy and also the country.
Trade unions fear that job losses will occur if the entity is unbundled into three units. According to Mantashe, Eskom needs to be repositioned and properly managed.
experts believe he served on Eskom’s Council in the 1990s and is therefore partly responsible for the chaos and corruption that took place there. The government is expected to switch from coal to wind, modular nuclear plants, gas, water and solar.
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An unemployment reality check in SA – The impact of behaviour on the unemployment crisis – We have become a nation of takers
The economy is a superb construct that helps us to serve each other –and because the situation we are in rests so heavily on paradigms, we can turn things around pretty quickly by shifting those paradigms. We have become a nation of takers. Without recognising this we will not be able to fully understand the true nature of our persistent unemployment crisis.
It is simple logic that when people by and large are taking more than they are contributing they create deficits and poverty. Conversely, when they contribute more than they are taking they create a surplus and prosperity. And prosperity in turn, according to long-standing research, is sustained by having an external focus and developing people.
These principles are not based on any ideological premise but on sound and well known practice and experience. At best, systems can encourage or discourage certain behaviours, but they are not the root cause of them. More importantly is that behaviour has
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National Health Plan is going to need at least R180bn to R250bn for 12-month spending – with SA’s faltering economy that’s a disproportionate amount
Implementing a National Health Plan does not mean, like Eskom, demanding a R50 billion from the government’s money it has collected from taxpayers.
The reality is, too, that it cannot come into effect by making a slight upward adjustment in the personal taxes levied.
The reality is that at least R180bn to R250bn will be required to be ready for a 12-month period.
Of course, South Africa with its poor economy cannot run after it because France and Japan have such medical plans, which is not an unemployment figure of 30%, and there is no ignorance about how such a system manages and not operated.
South Africa is in a financial mess – junk status, and with it an inability to reduce unemployment and thus also violence and corruption.
Maybe the initiators come to mind – because 2026 is around the corner and the economic situation is not going to be corrected in the short time until the new plan is implemented.
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Unemployment rate grows to 29%, while SA’s economy declines – Ramaphosa’s promises of new job opportunities, all lies
South Africa’s economic crisis is causing increasing violence, and is linked to several factors, the poor growth rate of less than 0.5% being a scapegoat.
Compared to the previous year, about 25,000 jobs became available, but that’s a drop in the bucket against the myriad of school leavers of 598,000 who want to enter the job market.
The SA Statistics Service’s most recent report thus shows that 24 people enter the job market but for them there is only one job available, leaving the other 23 unemployed.
The non-agricultural occupations in employment continue to show a declining trend among the various categories, which means a loss of nearly 150,000 jobs.
The agricultural sector has the same trend, while private households offer about 45,000 fewer jobs than a year ago.
According to economists, the reduction in jobs is attributed to the poor economy and the rising labor costs caused mainly by unions.
-Vrybur
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