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Beware race-baiters wedging open the GNU - Politicsweb
The Government of National Unity is an eventuality that many of us had hoped would be avoided. As dire as governance under the ANC had become, it was at least ...
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SONA must reveal pro-growth pivot or Ramaphosa will have failed – IRR
As President Ramaphosa prepares to deliver his first State of the Nation Address as head of the GNU, the IRR urges him and all governing parties to return to ...
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What polling results say voters really want from government policy – IRR webinar
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) will release the second of three reports on its latest polling findings in a live webinar on Tuesday. Titled Policy ...
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IRR: New administration must follow Zondo recommendations
IRR Legal has written to 16 of 18 political parties with seats in the incoming National Assembly to call for the Zondo Report to be placed at the centre of ...
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Lessons from the Catholic Church the ANC must learn - John Endres - Biznews
How has the Catholic Church, the oldest continuously existing institution in the world, survived for so long?
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Don’t leave electoral reform on backburner – IRR
While the Government of National Unity (GNU), and South Africa as a whole, face many pressing challenges, the need for electoral reform must not be forgotten, ...
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Will South Africa find its Messiah?
South Africa has ‘a Mandela-shaped hole’ in its psyche, and something will fill it. Whether this is good or bad is uncertain.
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Stand-off between government and corporate SA as business sphere deteriorates – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
All the signs are that there is now a stand-off between government and corporate South Africa, while the business environment deteriorates.
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The party or the people? - The Citizen
Towards the end of his State of the Nation Address, President Ramaphosa departed from his written text to reflect on the role he plays in the life of the ...
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Taboo debate: For better or worse after Apartheid? – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Who spoke these words (very loudly) and on what occasion? “South Africa, as a country, was more functional during apartheid than it currently is … Love or hate ...
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