- South Africa's economic growth prospects (things are not looking good).
- Different perspectives on the challenges we face (real and significant progress has been made since 1994).
- The delivery deficit at local level (there is one).
Thursday, 25 April 2013
A round-up of posts
Dear readers who stumble across this blog, apologies that April has flown by and I have hardly made any posts. But here is a quick round-up of posts that I made on the School blog:
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