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SAIRR Today: Denialism all over again - 19th July 2010
It is odd that just two weeks after the country was taken over by Ghana-mania, reports of xenophobic attacks against immigrants from other African countries ...
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SAIRR Today: Does the ANC have a special relationship with the police? - 25th June 2010
The allegation that elements in the Youth League of the African National Congress used the police to remove rival delegates from a party conference in Makhado ...
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SAIRR Today: Good news in South African schooling - 21st May 2010
Recently the provincial education department in the Eastern Cape stated that it would be auditing former ‘Model C’ schools there because these schools had ‘too ...
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SAIRR Today: How down-under came out on top - 9th July 2010
The Department of Minerals and Energy has missed a rare opportunity to reposition South Africa’s mining industry and attract new investment into that industry. ...
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SAIRR Today: Income track record shows roadmap for the future - 30th July 2010
The Institute’s South Africa Survey for 2009/10 is in the final stages of editing and will be published over coming weeks. In the run-up to its publication, ...
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SAIRR Today: Is hosting the World Cup worth it? - 18th June 2010
South Africa is in the midst of hosting one of the biggest sporting events in the world, and it is set to cost the country money that could have been spent on ...
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SAIRR Today: National service is no panacea - 7th May 2010
The Minster of Defence, Ms Lindiwe Sisulu, has proposed a campaign of national service to deal with the problem posed by high numbers of badly educated and ...
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SAIRR Today: Press Release: Statement by the South African Institute of Race Relations on the ramifications of the killing of Eugène Terre'Blanche - 6th April 2010
The Institute desisted from issuing a formal statement in the immediate aftermath of the killing of Mr Terre'Blanche in order to first gauge the broader ...
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SAIRR Today: Slow progress in reaching equity goals - 16th April 2010
Data received from Commission for Employment Equity in 2009 paints a picture of inequality both in terms of gender and in terms of race.
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SAIRR Today: The end of COPE - 14th May 2010
The manner in which COPE’s senior leadership is committing political suicide will return South Africa’s electoral politics to a two-way contest between the DA ...
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