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  1. Crime is both down and up – and the state is NOT the primary policeman Crime is both down and up – and the state is NOT the primary policeman

    Though traumatised by crime – illustrated earlier this week by the release of the latest crime statistics – South African society can take some comfort in the ...

    Located in IRR in the Media
  2. Letter: SA can’t afford to lose its skills, entrepreneurs and taxpayers - BusinessLIVE Letter: SA can’t afford to lose its skills, entrepreneurs and taxpayers - BusinessLIVE

    Both Bjorn Lomberg’s analysis of migration (“Global skilled migration could mitigate inequality”, May 9) and Randall Carolissen’s response (“Global skills ...

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  3. A complicated reality on SA’s farms - Politicsweb A complicated reality on SA’s farms - Politicsweb

    I doubt that Yvonne Busisiwe Phyllis would find much common ground with me. She is a director of The Forge, which describes itself as ‘a mixed-use space for ...

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  4. Move to Cape Town – cool, but do so at your own risk - Biznews

    17 October 2022 - Unlike most Capetonians, I like Johannesburg. I am somewhat bemused by the rising trend of “semigration” by the flood of Joburgers selling up ...

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  5. Hope…South Africa’s fading currency - Biznews

    26 September 2022 - (This gloomy article, I should say at the start, ends on a slightly optimistic note.) Are things so bad in South Africa that we should just ...

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  6. Let the voices upholding nonracialism speak - Businesslive

    10 July 2022 - I was reminded last week of a passage from a recently acquired book of essays, Reading Myself and Others, by novelist Philip Roth. The passage ...

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  7. Marius Roodt: Cele vs Cameron confrontation reflects a deeper malaise - News24

    9 July 2022 - The bizarre confrontation in the Western Cape between police minister Bheki Cele and Ian Cameron, a community activist from Action Society, a ...

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  8. Cele’s tirade offers lesson in race relations Cele’s tirade offers lesson in race relations

    8 July 2022 - Not unusually, the viral video of the week involves an allegation of racism in South Africa, this time from Police Minister Bheki Cele, directed ...

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  9. SA’s united by trauma, not triumph – but united nonetheless - Biznews

    24 June 2022 - It’s a lazy cliché that South Africa is a divided society, when in reality there are many things that unite us. Unfortunately, some of the most ...

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  10. Freedom Day is good; More Freedom Day would be better – IRR Freedom Day is good; More Freedom Day would be better – IRR

    26 April 2022 - The greatest sin of apartheid – judging black people inferior and therefore undeserving – was a crime against freedom: the freedom of South ...

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