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Monday, 22 December 2014
Flying visit to the Cape Town Summer Market

Wednesday, 10 December 2014
So what is a job, and how do we create more of them?
This article appears as an OpEd in Business Report - Cape Times and The Star - this morning.
The need to create jobs in South Africa is
accepted as our most urgent priority. Jobs put money into people’s pockets, reduce their dependency on the state, increase the choices open to them and
their families and swell their sense of self-worth.
Friday, 5 December 2014
Load shedding - power cuts by a new name
In 1972 the lights went off in Britain. The showdown between the National Union of Mineworkers and Edward Heath's Conservative government led to rolling electricity blackouts, the three day working week and general misery for millions of people. I well remember poking at my dinner plate in the dim school dining room candlelight, wondering how a supposedly modern country could hit such a low. Now, 42 years later, I am beset with the same thoughts.
Thursday, 27 November 2014
Co-ops, tomatoes and potholes - the common denominator

Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Statement read in Parliament yesterday by Speaker Baleka Mbethe
The Speaker of Parliament Baleka Mbethe read out the following statement in the House of Assembly yesterday.
It was her attempt to show the institution of Parliament was responding to the events of Thursday. The actions of the committee she refers to will determine whether it is another ANC whitewash or will take its mandate seriously.
The DA will continue its protests until a) Mbethe resigns and b) President Zuma comes to the House of Assembly to answer questions.
It was her attempt to show the institution of Parliament was responding to the events of Thursday. The actions of the committee she refers to will determine whether it is another ANC whitewash or will take its mandate seriously.
The DA will continue its protests until a) Mbethe resigns and b) President Zuma comes to the House of Assembly to answer questions.
Tuesday, 18 November 2014
Motion without Notice on the Soweto Arts & Crafts Fair
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A committee has been formed with Leader of Government Business and Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa as Chair, and ANC Chief Whip Stone Sizani and DA Parliamentary Leader Mmusi Maimane as a Vice-Chairs.
The Committee has the job of restoring the primacy of House rules over the whims of the Presiding Officers, all of whom are ANC appointees.
The Presidency released this statement today.
During today's session I was able to introduce a Motion without Notice on the Soweto Arts & Crafts Fair. I took this photo of it before handing it over to the Parliamentary clerks for the record.
I reproduce the text in full below.
Sunday, 16 November 2014
Business not as usual - letter to Business Day
First, thanks to all the regular and new readers of Tata Ma Chance Tata Ma DA who visited over the weekend. Your shared my account of events in the House of Assembly on Thursday multiple times on Facebook and Twitter, leading to a huge spike in readership. Thank you! It seems to have struck a chord.
Sunday newspaper editors had to scurry to update their front pages, which no doubt were to be dominated by Numsa's expulsion from Cosatu until the wires became clogged with the story of police storming Parliament. For once they were spoiled for choice.
Amidst all the drama I overlooked my letter published in Business Day on Friday, reproduced below. I hope the Minister of Small Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu, takes my message to heart while she reflects on her unseemly behaviour in Parliament which has not gone down well, and nor should it.
Sunday newspaper editors had to scurry to update their front pages, which no doubt were to be dominated by Numsa's expulsion from Cosatu until the wires became clogged with the story of police storming Parliament. For once they were spoiled for choice.
Amidst all the drama I overlooked my letter published in Business Day on Friday, reproduced below. I hope the Minister of Small Business Development, Lindiwe Zulu, takes my message to heart while she reflects on her unseemly behaviour in Parliament which has not gone down well, and nor should it.
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