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Letter: Huge challenges ahead - Business Day
The cabinet having been appointed, SA’s attention now turns to whether the new government can work.
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IRR Submission on EWC
7 September 2018 - Read the IRR’s submission to parliament on why we oppose amending Section 25 of the Constitution.
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Submissions on Proposed Legislation
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Objections to procedural and substantive flaws as regards the Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Bill of 2017
29 June 2018 – This is the IRR’s response to a new bill, aimed at re-opening the land claims process for five years, which is just as flawed as the similar ...
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Steenhuisen's warning about an ANC-EFF coalition is far from fearmongering - News24
In her recent column, Melanie Verwoerd pooh-poohed the threat of an ANC-EFF coalition coming to power next year.
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JOHN ENDRES: The slippery Expropriation Act - Business Day
Picture this: you’re an expert SA investment adviser. You have a wealthy Texan on the line who wants to invest $5m of his strong dollars in SA. He needs your ...
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Ramaphosa’s endorsement of property rights welcome, but clarity needed on EWC – IRR
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s acknowledgement in last week’s Opening of Parliament speech that property rights are key to economic success is to be welcomed, but ...
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Letter: Cyril's address cause for optimism - The Citizen
While one would be well advised against premature praise for the policy direction of the present administration, President Cyril Ramaphosa's address to ...
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EWC expands state power over individuals
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s signing of the Expropriation Act threatens South Africans’ economic freedom and their rights.
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Does race influence expropriation and compensation? - The Citizen
Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitobi is an outspoken political proponent of “nil” compensation being paid to some white people in cases of land expropriation.
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The Expropriation Act’s miracle “benefits” debunked – Terence Corrigan - Biznews
"How can South Africans benefit from the Expropriation Act?” That’s the bold (implied) question on a graphic that came across my Facebook feed. With big white ...
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