The Renegade Report - Chris Hart

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Chris Hart, one of South Africa's foremost economists has an extensive conversation with Jonathan Witt and Roman Cabanac in which they discuss what Chris meant by his 'entitlement' Tweet, how he views the state and future of the South African economy, as well as the politics of diversion amongst real issues like unemployment and disunity.
22 Mar 2016 English South Africa News · Society & Culture

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