Action recap: Sakeliga improves property protection against land invaders
Sakeliga’s urgent intervention upheld crucial legislation against land invasions, enhancing property protections.
Action Recap: Sakeliga’s historic BEE-victory
Sakeliga achieved the first significant setback for harmful BEE policies when we reversed illegal BEE and local content regulations in public procurement, unlocking billions in potential savings.
Sakeliga rejects Employment Equity Amendment Act, will initiate litigation
Sakeliga rejects the Employment Equity Amendment Act and is preparing the requisite litigation. Sakeliga encourages employers to maintain value-focussed employment regardless of race, rather than complying with fundamentally unconstitutional and harmful legislation.
Sakeliga warns about Ramokgopa in light of electricity meter tender scandal that cost taxpayers billions
The activities of the newly appointed minister in the presidency for electricity, Kgosientso Ramokgopa, should be watched with great caution, in the light of a huge tender scandal in which he was involved during his time as mayor of the Tshwane municipality.
Budget 2023: Sakeliga welcomes concessions to private sector energy expansion despite no budget reform
The most remarkable feature of the budget was the finance minister’s effective concession that the private sector will run future energy expansion.
Building a powerful (and powered) business community
Amid devastating electricity shortages, KragDag offers a positive vision toward a world of affordable and abundant energy.
Sakeliga outlines its strategy after national state of disaster declaration
The grave dangers lie in the additional discretion afforded to government to make regulations and directives with serious implications for the whole of society.
[LISTEN] Dis-Chem’s predicament – businesses are not agents of harmful state policies – Piet le Roux
Piet le Roux talks to James Kemp on the Beleidsradar (Friday evenings in Sakekern Pretoria FM) about the recent uproar caused by an internal memorandum of Dis-Chem.
Analysis of the Expropriation Bill’s confiscation policy
Background Sakeliga recently submitted comment on the Expropriation Bill of 2020. The bill is controversial, and expropriation has always been contentious. The current proposals, however, deviate from international best practice on expropriation by seeking to introduce confiscation as a regular public policy. This analysis follows on previous Sakeliga submissions on the Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Bill […]