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Articles about Trevor Manuel

The country's windfall lies in the syn tax

South Africa's economy could win if the unfair benefits accruing to producers of synthetic fuels ended.

Nationalisation out, nationalism in

The state and ANC are rigorously debating proposals that could force a radical shake-up of the country's $2.5-trillion non-energy mineral wealth.

Shabangu hammers final nail in coffin of nationalisation

Mining Minister Susan Shabangu has put paid to nationalisation at the Mining Indaba, while outlining plans for a tax-heavy resource nationalism.

Nationalisation isn't the way for South Africa, says Manuel

Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel says nationalisation is not an option for SA, as the mining sector is fundamentally important to transition.

Real governance takes political will

Usefulness of provinces under the spotlight again.

Making skills acquisition work for everyone

Employers must be recognised as the instigators and funders of this vital task, says Sean Archer.

UN chief upbraids dithering nations over climate fund

Ban Ki-moon has called on nations to expedite the launch of a Green Climate Fund, as SA's Trevor Manuel adds his voice to the call for carbon pricing.

I was called to serve, says Manuel

Admired across the political divide, Trevor Manuel says he didn't seek out a life in politics: he was called to serve.

Fedusa to submit proposals on development plan

Minister in the Presidency Trevor Manuel says Fedusa is to draft proposals for the National Development Plan after hearing about issues of concern.

NPC won't respond to DA statement on development plan

The national planning commission will not respond to the DA statement on the National Development Plan and their question of whether it will take off.

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Photos about Trevor Manuel

Digging for solutions
National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel addresses the Investing in Africa Mining Indaba in Cape Town where he reiterated that mining nationalisation was not on the cards for South Africa. (Reuters)
Market failure
National planning commission chairperson Trevor Manuel says that the world's economic models are 'broken': 'We need something that deals with the needs of people and the economy must serve the interests of the masses ... and at the moment the market doesn't provide for that.' Read more(Madelene Cronje, M&G)
Manuel override
National planning commission chair Trevor Manuel, seen here in a file picture from Parliament, has embarked on a campaign to make the commission's national development plan more accessible to ordinary South Africans. Read more
Applause:
Defence Minister Lindiwe Sisulu sits alongside Planning Minister Trevor Manuel at the State of the Nation address in Parliament, Thursday February 11 2010.
On his way
Finance Minister Trevor Manuel is pictured at a meeting of the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in 2007. Manuel is among 11 Cabinet ministers and three deputy ministers who resigned on Tuesday. Read more


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