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Will South Africa ever ditch race-based politics? - Biznews
26 August 2022 - Race is South Africa’s eternal fault line. Nearly everything in this country is viewed through the prism of race, from who our politicians ...
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Yes, we do have a choice - Newsi
16 August 2022 - At an address at the University of Pretoria last week, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken set out a vision for a partnership between his ...
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Zuma conviction great victory, and test, for RNTP
5 July 2021 - Over the past few weeks, the new initiative, Racism Is NOT The Problem (RNTP) has sought to do away with the notion that racism is South Africa’s ...
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Zuma: Why any attempt to put him behind bars is politically impossible - Biznews
1 October 2020 - Jacob Zuma has sparked public outrage by demanding the recusal of Judge Raymond Zondo, and so threatening to derail the commission of inquiry ...
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The Race card: All that the ANC has left – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
Fikile Mbalula, unable to answer criticism of the ANC, is reduced to denouncing its critics as racists and apartheid apologists.
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'Time for South Africa to ditch apartheid's founding racial categories' - Post
For the past 30 years South African legislation has operated on the very basis of the apartheid institutions which democracy sought to demolish, and it’s time ...
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Government race-based regulations a costly obstacle to growth – IRR
The Department of Employment & Labour plans to roll out updated race-based regulations that force businesses to comply with new “targets”.
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Rise Mzansi manifesto: A promising start marred by the troubling resurgence of racial policies – Hermann Pretorius - Biznews
Rise Mzansi’s manifesto, unveiled on 20 January with ambitions to contest the national and provincial elections, brings a seemingly refreshing perspective to ...
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‘Breaking the BEE Barrier to Growth’ − IRR to publish third paper in 'Blueprint for Growth' series
For two decades, supporters of Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) have insisted that race-based measures are needed to overcome the effects of apartheid – but ...
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#WhatSACanBe: Latest IRR data shows cautious optimism, common ground
Political changes in South Africa have sparked cautious optimism about the prospect of people's lives improving, with the Government of National Unity (GNU) ...
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