Ray Hartley
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Ray Hartley

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Ray Hartley is the Research Director of the Brenthurst Foundation, which provides advice on economic growth in Africa. Before that he was editor of BusinessLIVE, and before that of South Africa's largest circulation newspaper, the Sunday Times. Ray was an anti-apartheid activist in the United Democratic Front and worked as an administrator in the constitutional negotiations that ended apartheid. After a stint as a boxing writer for the Weekly Mail, he covered the Nelson Mandela presidency, travelling the world with him and witnessing the birth of the new, democratic South Africa. Ray is the author of Ragged Glory: The Rainbow Nation in Black and White, which tells the story of the first two decades of democracy in South Africa, The Big Fix: How South Africa stole the 2010 World Cup and Ramaphosa: The Man Who Would be King. He has co-authored In The Name of The People: How Populism is Rewiring the World and The Good, The Bad and The Ugly: Scenarios for South Africa's Uncertain Future. He edited Better Choices, a book of essays on policy choices for South Africa.
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