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Flags and threats: A liberal rumination on the limits of free expression - Politicsweb
Julius Malema did it again – he threatened genocidal violence as a crowd cheered him on. Somewhere, a hypothetical Oom Frikkie also displayed the 1928 South ...
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Music, heritage, and a debased politics - Politicsweb
Music is an immutable part of the human experience. Song and rhythm have captured our joys and heartaches, celebrated our achievements, mourned our failings ...
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When the state drives a nation’s ruin, private actors must step in and help stop the rot - Daily Maverick
Former president Thabo Mbeki recently drew on the content of a speech I made at the Cato Institute in Washington earlier this year to express his misgivings ...
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Introduce policing reforms to make real difference in South Africans’ lives, IRR urges GNU
South Africa’s Government of National Unity (GNU) must use its political capital to start introducing critical reforms on law and order that make a real ...
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Cybercrime / The phantom kidnappers of South Africa’s digital economy - Enact Observer
Protected by online anonymity, cybercriminals are extorting huge sums from companies. How should businesses prevent this, and how should they respond?
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Online regulation: beware turning over the skeleton key to privacy
An increasingly digitised world holds great possibilities for all of us – but also great risks. One of these is the erosion of privacy. To deal with dangers ...
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MICHAEL MORRIS: Communities need to stand up to make a difference - Business Day
Like a grimly fascinated outsider, I listened keenly last week to an account of a knifing.
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South Africans increasingly at risk in their homes: better, visible policing urgently needed – IRR
Better, visible policing is becoming all the more critical as the latest statistics show that South Africans are increasingly at risk in their own homes, says ...
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Crime: The violent seizure of SA’s growth prospects - Politicsweb
South Africa is a violent society. It has one of the highest rates of murder in the world, along with dreadful levels of less lethal but nonetheless ...
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Cowards and thugs: The reign of ‘Taxi Mafia’ terror in South Africa’s lawless streets – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
The South African nation is divided into thugs and cowards. Most of us are cowards. The thugs menace the cowards, rob them and humiliate them. The cowards ...
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