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Things need to change – but will they? - Newsi
5 October 2021 - The role of the minister of finance has been a pivotal one in post-apartheid South Africa, on both symbolic and substantive grounds. The ...
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Three proposals to #SaveTheEconomy
19 July 2021 - Last week, the Institute of Race Relations launched a campaign to #SaveTheEconomy. Through its Racism Is NOT The Problem initiative, the IRR ...
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Time for banks, private sector to say “No!” to EWC – IRR
9 September 2022 - With only days to go before a committee of MPs is scheduled to approve and forward for adoption draft legislation on expropriation without ...
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Trump casts powerful spotlight on human rights failures in SA, but wrong about “Afrikaners" - IRR Legal
Donald Trump’s executive order terminating all aid and assistance to South Africa while promoting “the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees” should be credited ...
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Trump right to highlight SA government’s “egregious actions” – IRR
President Trump’s 7 February executive order has exposed the SA government’s anti-growth policies to the full glare of global attention.
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Two key draft laws advance the NDR, but threaten SA democracy – IRR
21 September 2022 - Two key pieces of legislation signed off by parliamentary committees yesterday proceed in lockstep in advancing the National Democratic ...
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Unconstitutional expropriation law obliterates SA’s growth prospects – IRR
In signing the Expropriation Bill into law, President Cyril Ramaphosa has armed the state with a powerfully intrusive instrument against the property rights of ...
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Unconstitutional Expropriation Bill must be rejected, IRR tells NCOP
South Africa needs a new expropriation law, but the present Expropriation Bill is unconstitutional, undermines property rights, and poses enormous risks to the ...
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Understanding the ‘Expropriation without Compensation’ drive – part 1 - Newsi
7 June 2021 - South Africa is undergoing what may be the most consequential policy push since the inception of democracy in 1994 and the adoption of its ...
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Understanding the ‘Expropriation without Compensation’ drive – part 2 - Newsi
8 June 2021 - Dr Frans Cronje, chief executive of the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) notes: ‘It was alarming to see the extent to which fallacious nonsense ...
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