The long term fix is redistribution of assets (and education in home language)
You start first, redistribute everything you've worked for to those that haven't. Also education in the home language won't help in a world that transacts in English.The long term fix is redistribution of assets (and education in home language)
Both will not be happening for some time
We have already redistributed our wealth to Zuma and his friends.The long term fix is redistribution of assets (and education in home language)
Both will not be happening for some time
We know this only potentially ends under two conditions 1) the last white person in SA dies or leaves, 2) SA suffers wholesale economic collapse.
Real estate
I wouldn't mind a very steep inheritance tax (99% ?)
and you?
You start first, redistribute everything you've worked for to those that haven't.
Also education in the home language won't help in a world that transacts in English.
**** off, you give your assets away first.The long term fix is redistribution of assets (and education in home language)
Both will not be happening for some time
Just check the map. Home language education seems to bring prosperity. English education (outside the anglo world) is disastrous for the economy.
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Can you remind me quickly, what languages do they speak in South America?Just check the map. Home language education seems to bring prosperity. English education (outside the anglo world) is disastrous for the economy.
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And is it 11? Cause that's the other issues, which languages get taught do you want 11 different schools for all different languages?Can you remind me quickly, what languages do they speak in South America?
Yep global companies are doubling down on quota based staffing. It sometimes might be a pre-condition by wealthy donors and VC's.I doubt these policies will go in my time.
The long term fix is redistribution of assets (and education in home language)
Both will not be happening for some time
, you give your assets away first.
Transition of wealth in a country doesn't work of 1 person gives its assets away.
so we need a inheritance law
Education in a home or mother tongue is an interesting one, I know many in SA today struggle with learning in English so it may be beneficial but one can't ignore that it is one of if not the biggest international language.
An inheritance law to do what exactly?
Transition of wealth in a country doesn't work of 1 person gives its assets away.
so we need a inheritance law