Business Day’s 10 most read opinion pieces of 2019

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1. In May, SA went to the polls for its most tightly contested democratic election yet. Before voting got underway, many had their say about whether SA’s liberation party should stay in power.

2. Julius Malema continued to make headlines in 2019. In August, Simon Mtsuki warned if the old alliance between the firebrand leader and former president Jacob Zuma isHow Julius Malema’s need for enemies has driven him back into Zuma’s... 3. As minister of public enterprises, Pravin Gordhan has one of the hardest jobs in the cabinet. Despite his lonely stance against public looting during the previous administration, some believe he is not the man to bring the country’s state-owned entities back from the brink.

4. Despite making headlinesm mostly for the wrong reasons in 2019, ANC NEC member Joel Netshitenzhe believes Busisiwe Mkhwebane may have become an “unconscious tool of history” by shedding light on the

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