
Khwezi Mabasa
Dr. Khwezi Mabasa is a part-time sociology lecturer at the University of Pretoria and serves as the economic and social policy lead at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in South Africa. He has been in the news for his insights on the South African fiscal budget, particularly his critique of market fundamentalist approaches to inclusive growth and his advocacy for exploring progressive taxation to empower the poor and reduce socio-economic exclusion.
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Dr Khwezi Mabasa is a lecturer at the REAL centre: University of Witwatersrand.
Here’s how South Africa can avoid the economic dependency path – The Mail & GuardianDr Khwezi Mabasa is a part-time sociology lecturer at the University of Pretoria and Economic and Social Policy lead at Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung South Africa.
BEE is essential for economic growth – The Mail & GuardianDr Khwezi Mabasa is a part-time sociology lecturer at the University of Pretoria and economic and social policy lead at Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung South Africa.
Employment equity and decent work will support economic growth in South Africa – The Mail & GuardianDr Khwezi Mabasa is a part-time sociology lecturer at the University of Pretoria and Economic and Social Policy lead at Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung South Africa.
Trade union Solidarity’s myth of Afrikaner suppression exposed – The Mail & GuardianDr Khwezi Mabasa is part-time sociology lecturer at University of Pretoria and the economic and social policy lead at the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung in South Africa.
Blanket refusal to consider additional revenue sources limits policy options – The Mail & Guardian



