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The Discourse

“On the industrial relations front, it became obvious that there were contradictory interpretations of the cost - of - living - crises caused largely by the sensible elimination of the fraud propelled “ fuel subsidy” terparts have admirably done elsewhere notably in Germany, Scandinavia, Brazil amongst other places. They have shown that a compe ve economy can be anchored on social just.

Frankly, the less said about the “screening” of ministerial nominees in the senate during the week the be er. It exposed another fault line. Some of the performances were laudable but without a aching the portfolios the exercise was to put it mildly inadequate. The whole process must be reworked to retain any value otherwise we descend from “tragedy into farce”.

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The week about to end shows that the republic has demons to slay and it should do so.

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