JD Vance’s rapid progress to becoming the Republican nominee for vice-president after less than two years in politics calls for some serious examination of his ideas, where they come from and what his roots are.
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Daily Maverick is a unique blend of news, information, analysis and opinion delivered from our newsrooms in Johannesburg and Cape Town, South Africa. There are many ways to describe exactly what we do (and for the price of a cup of coffee we'll talk your ears off about it), but the best way to understand the end result is to experience it. Head to our website or subscribe to one of our free newsletters. Every part of Daily Maverick is free-to-air and no-payment-required, although free registration is required for a small subset of functions and pages. Daily Maverick is run by an independently owned, private company with no affiliation to any other media group (or political party or religious organisation.) It is funded through advertising, events and reader contributions. Its investigative unit, Scorpio, is mostly grant funded.
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http://www.dailymaverick.co.za
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- 11-50 employees
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- Privately Held
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- 2009
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- News, Opinion, Investigations, Business, Politics, Journalism, Online publishing, Social Justice, Lifestyle, Media, and Content
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Cape Town, Western Cape, ZA
Employees at Daily Maverick
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Toby Shapshak
TED Global speaker | Forbes senior contributor | Business Day columnist | Scrolla.Africa director | Stuff ed-in-chief | The Roost
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Nic Haralambous
Building product at Yoco. Experienced business builder and operator. Obsessed with entrepreneurship.
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Marianne Thamm
Associate Editor at Daily Maverick, earthling, holy fool
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Gerald Schreiner
Media Executive With Extensive Multi-Platform Experience Across Events, Print and Digital Media
Updates
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ActionSA will take up several key positions in the Johannesburg council and Gauteng legislature after striking a deal with the ANC. But first, it wants Joburg mayor Kabelo Gwamanda axed and the city’s R200 electricity surcharge scrapped.
ActionSA-ANC deal in Joburg for ‘power’ – ‘not just making opposition noise’
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David Harrison, the CEO of the DG Murray Trust, which has been advocating for 10 nutrient-rich foods to be exempted from Value Added Tax, said the food security crisis was essentially a protein security crisis.
Government must step up to alleviate food security crisis — civil society groups
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Fraud and scams have become an increasing scourge in society, enabled by technology, with romance scams at the top of the list.
Money Cents Webinar: Five red flags that should raise your scam suspicions
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Treasury remains intransigently and dogmatically committed to a fiscal strategy that has contributed to poor economic growth and deteriorating public services.
Government must rein in Treasury to free itself from chokehold on service delivery
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Wall Street has a sorry record trying to predict – and trade — pivotal elections at the best of times. Now as Joe Biden’s withdrawal upends the US presidential race, the danger of investing based on the latest political headlines has been thrown into sharp relief.
Biden Exit Sounds Alarm on Trump Trades Riven With Contradiction
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Donald Trump, fresh off a convention where the Republican Party’s confidence in him was palpable, must now deal with a harsh reality: The 2024 race has gotten dramatically trickier to navigate with President Joe Biden’s decision to drop out.
Trump Risks Getting Tables Turned on Him With New 2024 Adversary
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Bitcoin investment products took in $1.27 billion last week as the cryptocurrency surged to its highest price in more than a month, CoinShares Ltd. data show.
Bitcoin ETF Inflows Topped $3 Billion Over Four-Week Period
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With group revenue up by 6.3% for the year ended June, you wouldn’t expect the rest of AVI’s numbers to be thrilling. Don’t be so quick to jump to conclusions, though, as headline earnings per share are up by between 21% and 25% – a highly impressive performance made all the more interesting by the modest revenue base off which it was achieved.
The Finance Ghost: Lowdown on AVI, Richemont, Pick n Pay
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There’s been a marked lack of business enthusiasm for the new government, at least in the short term.
GNU-phoria hasn’t infused SA’s market, but there’s hope
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