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Courts have allowed government too much leeway to violate constitutional rights, new IRR report shows
A new report by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) argues that the strong protections for civil liberty in the Constitution are not always acknowledged or ...
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EWC a threat to SA democracy – IRR
The renewed push for expropriation without compensation (EWC) poses more than a threat to South Africa’s economic prospects; it is a threat to the country’s ...
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Call for clarity: MPC urged to prioritise privatisation, end BEE ahead of elections – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
At the launch of his political party, ‘Change Starts Now’, last year, Roger Jardine said he would soon be asking the public for policy suggestions.
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Letter: Public service reform’s big challenge - Business Day
Your editorial on the Roman Cabanac affair correctly noted that the issue is larger than the appointment of a controversial person and raises the issue of the ...
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To see liberty thrive - Politicsweb
I suspect the main reason why liberalism is so much stronger and more enduring than the fiercer (and all too often indistinguishable) ideologies to its left ...
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South Africa’s new racial quotas could deter crucial foreign direct investment – Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
Last week President Cyril Ramaphosa declared his fifth annual SA investment conference a great success. And last week the President also signed into law the ...
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How an ANC-led coalition has destroyed Knysna in 18 months – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Knysna demonstrates how an alliance led by the ANC can ruin basic service delivery.
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Will Eskom crisis prompt rioting in the streets? - Biznews
With seriously worsening power cuts, the disastrous state of Eskom is now the country’s single biggest political issue. For the ANC, Eskom has become its ...
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My vote, my party, my reason: Katzenellenbogen - Biznews
When you stand in the voting queue today, think hard about which party most deserves your trust to grow and govern the country or be part of a ruling coalition.
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Put residents first in South Africa’s new political reality – IRR
The seismic election of 29 May has upended South Africa’s political realities, with alliances that would have been the stuff of fantasy only a few months ago ...
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