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Sim Tshabalala on SA’s economic potential…

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Prof1 year ago

Always fascinating to see the fruits of academia. These platforms are often flooded by opinions rather than data driven facts. Thanks Dr @SizweMpofuWalsh for this conversation, it is very insightful.

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Vance Ginn1 year ago

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Karabo Segone1 year ago

That interview felt cold and scripted. The standard bank banner on the screen said it all. Nothing about the man. All about the bank. That felt cold and impersonal. Nothing wrong with sponsorships, get the bag, mara we are here for the back story, the untold stories as well.

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A Marxist-Leninist ★☭1 year ago

This was quite insightful, however we miss uBaba Aubrey Matshiqi.

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Dr. Nhlanhla Dube, PhD. 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼1 year ago

I watched this interview. Sizwe, your interview style is completely dull and utterly uninspiring. Just soft ball questions,that offer no insight. Why do you even bother?

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DrJP|Interventional Radiologist-Healthpreneur1 year ago

“What needs to be done?” To unleash the elephant economy that will drastically reduce inequality and narrow the poverty divide. It appears the interviewer and interviewee are privy to “Above-Our-Paygrade” critical knowledge that is a preclusive to a privileged and learned few!

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live a life of a god ✊🏾1 year ago

Has not done much for the poor …

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mfanaka1 year ago

I see why this guy makes the big bucks

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Tshabalala is not living in the same South Africa as the rest. " before the trade wars ,I would've been saying to you we think that this year South Africa could grow at 3 %"? Sure it is possible but not this year. Not a country currently growing its GDP @ > 1% . Probe Sizwe

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Resego_Bogatsu1 year ago

Great interview 👊🏾

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Asindim Andazi Andikhathali1 year ago

Thanks Sizwe for interview. I wish the private sector could play a leading role in turning this economy around. Things ain’t going well at all. We just need a major injection into the various sectors of the economy and get the youth working. They have the money, it can be done.

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