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Victory on election law shows value of civil society collaboration – IRR
3 December 2020 - The IRR welcomes the removal of two dangerous clauses from the Electoral Laws Amendment Bill of 2020 by Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on ...
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When “respected sources” spread lies - Newsi
23 August 2022 - Last week I participated (as did Newsi editor Sharon Salomon) in a webinar on the fraught concept of ‘fake news’. It was an interesting ...
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Will SA banks declare their opposition to the Expropriation Bill? – IRR
16 February 2021 - As the deadline for public comment on the Expropriation Bill rapidly approaches, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) will this week be ...
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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 ...
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In Memoriam: Roger David Crawford (10 September 1944 − 19 March 2025) - Daily Friend
Roger Crawford, who has died after a short illness, is remembered as a committed and influential liberal who straddled modern South Africa’s historic ...
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Employment Equity Amendment Act – destined for disaster - Biznews
The President recently signed the Employment Equity Amendment Act (EEAA) into law, ostensibly to improve ‘transformation’ in the private sector.
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Beware EWC in a time of fiscal crisis - IRR
23 February 2021 - As South Africa nervously awaits tomorrow’s Budget Speech, the Institute of Race Relations warns that any hope of the country’s extricating ...
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Blind spot about poor’s needs hobbles comfy intelligentsia - Businesslive
16 August 2021 - Why is it so rare for the most comfortable, articulate and best-educated to grasp that what the poor want most of all is what they themselves ...
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Challenge to Eskom’s monopoly shows how South Africans can take control to fix government’s failures – IRR
28 January 2021 - The recently stated intention of Stellenbosch Municipality to become South Africa’s first municipality to “not experience load-shedding” is a ...
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Changing Constitution to allow land expropriation is ‘dangerous’ in face of Covid-19 - Biznews
1 April 2021 - Last week the Ad Hoc Committee charged with drafting the expropriation without compensation (EWC) constitutional amendment bill (the Bill) ...
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