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The leadership void on transformation once abused by the ANC s Radical Economic Transformation faction can now be used by the private sector to lead on holistic nation building, writes
Siya Khumalo.
The important thing about having an advantage is knowing that you have it. Unfortunately, South African businesses didn t know about the risk they were facing before or the opportunity they have now.
Long before so-called counter-intelligence forces incited unrest, they targeted the narrative on transformation. Whoever captures the transformation narrative now gets to play it out to some destructive or constructive end as well. But how was this done in the first place?
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“That first lockdown really did give us an
unprecedented opportunity to measure or quantify the effects
of human activity on marine life,” says University of
Auckland marine scientist Associate Professor Craig Radford.
“So we decided to take a look at the response of our
marine organisms in this new, relatively calm
world.”
Noise pollution is known to effect marine life
which use sound to communicate a variety of life-critical
behaviours such as predator alarms or mate selection. Rising
underwater sound has become a significant concern to marine
scientists who have evidence of lethal and sub-lethal
effects on marine life.
Opinion – New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union The New Zealand Taxpayers Union is calling on the Prime Minister to definitively rule out a death tax under her leadership. Union spokesman Louis Houlbrooke says, Prior to the 2017 election, Jacinda Ardern said of a death tax , That’s not …
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New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union is calling on the Prime Minister to definitively rule out a death tax under her leadership.
Union spokesman Louis Houlbrooke says, “Prior to the 2017 election, Jacinda Ardern said of a death tax, ‘That’s not what we’re looking at – that’s off.’”
“But four years and two elections later, Revenue Minister David Parker now has his bean counters at Inland Revenue investigating New Zealanders’ wealth, and specifically, our inherited wealth. And instead of firmly ruling out a death or wealth tax, he now just says it’s ‘not being considered’. That is far from a firm ruling out.”