Makin Sense - Episode 9

Makin Sense of the DA's Empowerment Policy, ANC Energy Plan, Oxford Union, Diamonds and US Education

Gabriel Makin

-1h 40m
YouTube

In this episode, the panel discusses significant developments in South Africa's political landscape, including the DA's new economic empowerment policy that shifts focus from race to poverty, the ANC's response, and the implications for governance. The panel then reflects on what David Ansara brought up in last week's episode. After which, the panel explores Trump's progress in dismantling the department of education. The conversation also touches on the impact of lab-grown diamonds on Botswana's economy, the controversy surrounding the Oxford Union's leadership, and the challenges posed by the ANC's ridiculous new energy plan. The panel emphasizes the importance of public opinion, the potential for federalism, and the need for effective energy resources to support economic growth.

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