Umrabulo Journals
TIME FOR REMAKES IN OUR ECONOMY – By Sigqibo Biggz Mfuywa
We have been very shy to speak boldly about structural economic reforms to address a system still bearing an apartheid architecture… Th...
BUILDING A PEOPLES ECONOMY AND A PROSPEROUS SOCIETY – By Advocate Seitebaleng Alfred Dikole
“The developmental state must not be equated as holiday resort for capitalism. It must produce an approach to develop the economy witho...
Reins Of The Informal Sector In The Trajectory Of Economic Transformation – By Sarah Mokwebo
“The neglect of the informal economy is owed to the historical focus on informality as minute and survivalist economic activity in deve...
MAKINGS OF A NEW WORLD ORDER THROUGH COVID-19 – By Prof. Muxe Nkondo
“We must examine the possibilities of sustaining the global thrust. What is the function of the pandemic if not one of forging solidari...
Post-COVID-19’s ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATION OPPORTUNITIES – By Kenneth Creamer
“The ANC should lead South Africa in a new programme of Growth & Reconstruction.…In addition to the spatial transformation of the a...
Green Stimulus Injection – A post-COVID 19 Solution – By Barbara Creecy
Under the rubric of #BuildBackBetter, governments are grappling with how long-term economic recovery promotes a more sustainable growth...
Impact of Balance of Forces on the Cause of Social Transformation – By Joel Netshitenzhe
“Economically, compared to fifteen years ago, the balance of forces has shifted against the forces of change. The debt burden and the l...
LETTER TO THE EDITOR INTEGRITY COMMISSION’S MEANS AND POSTURE IN THE RENEWAL AGENDA – By Alvin Botes in Umrabulo #47
RESPONSE FROM THE INTEGRITY COMMISSION
The Integrity Commission (IC) welcomes the article by cde Alvin Botes in Umrabulo #47.
The dev...
EDITORIAL – Umrabulo 49th Edition by J P Louw, Umrabulo Editor
The ANC’s outlook of South Africa’s economy is aptly captured in the Freedom Charter which envisions a country whose people share in th...
Encountering ‘The People’ in Public Decision Spaces – By Professor Muxe Nkondo
The term ‘radical transformation’, in the context of inclusive democracy, cannot be understood without decision makers, at all levels, ...