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EWC - chasing "Fool's Gold" - Biznews
13 January 2022 - The ANC’s failure to secure a two-thirds majority for the EWC (Expropriation without Compensation) Constitutional Amendment Bill (formally ...
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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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EWC and tilting the scales of justice – Anthea Jeffery - Biznews
7 October 2021 - In September 2021 a new opinion poll commissioned by the IRR showed that only 5% of South Africans think land reform should be one of the two ...
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EWC back with a vengeance
29 July 2022 - This year’s ANC Policy Conference is the party’s first since dropping below 50% nationwide in last year’s municipal elections. The party’s ...
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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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EWC on the horizon - Politicsweb
With its adoption by the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), the Expropriation Bill has passed one of its final legal hurdles before becoming law.
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EWC or corruption-free governance, not both – IRR
12 November 2020 - The imminent court appearance of African National Congress (ANC) secretary-general Ace Magashule on corruption charges risks being misjudged ...
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EWC or economic recovery, not both – IRR
3 November 2020 - The government’s drive to implement expropriation without compensation (EWC) is incompatible with South Africa’s hopes of economic recovery.
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EWC or investment, not both – IRR
19 November 2020 - Much fanfare attended this week’s South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC), but any hope of painting the country as a prime investment ...
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EWC or law and order, not both – IRR
10 November 2020 - Maintaining law and order is a key requirement of a functioning society, but when government officials act criminally themselves it becomes ...
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