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  1. MARIUS ROODT: How to solve SA’s crime problem - Business Day MARIUS ROODT: How to solve SA’s crime problem - Business Day

    Crime is one of the biggest obstacles to SA becoming a prosperous and successful country.

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  2. MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa should focus on the US and its emergent nationalist renewal - Business Day MICHAEL MORRIS: Ramaphosa should focus on the US and its emergent nationalist renewal - Business Day

    The Trump administration’s somewhat quixotic “refugee” intervention in SA’s affairs doubtless lends itself to ridicule — at a time, though, when ridicule is ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  3. Abalone in South Africa’s blue economy – White Gold or fools’ gold? - Africa in Fact Abalone in South Africa’s blue economy – White Gold or fools’ gold? - Africa in Fact

    “Beneath its surface, the sea holds many treasures.” It’s difficult to better these opening words of the documentary White Gold. Communities that have drawn ...

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  4. Cybercrime / The phantom kidnappers of South Africa’s digital economy - Enact Observer 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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  5. Crime: The violent seizure of SA’s growth prospects - Politicsweb 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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  6. Crime key impediment to growth – IRR Crime key impediment to growth – IRR

    Crime is one of the biggest drags on economic growth and a serious obstacle in the way of South Africa reaching its full potential.

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  7. Abalone poaching: Organised crime and corruption devastate SA’s coasts – Corrigan - Biznews Abalone poaching: Organised crime and corruption devastate SA’s coasts – Corrigan - Biznews

    Haliotis midae – abalone or perlemoen – is a large sea snail found along South Africa’s coast, particularly in the Western and Eastern Cape. It is the ...

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  8. Fauna / From Hangberg to Hong Kong: organised crime and abalone trafficking - Enact Observer Fauna / From Hangberg to Hong Kong: organised crime and abalone trafficking - Enact Observer

    The illegal perlemoen trade is connecting South Africa’s poor coastal communities with diners in upmarket Hong Kong restaurants.

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  9. South Africans increasingly at risk in their homes: better, visible policing urgently needed – IRR 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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  10. Introduce policing reforms to make real difference in South Africans’ lives, IRR urges GNU 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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