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Mistaking the ‘Malema’ risk: A reply to Martin van Staden - Politicsweb
This is really a reflection on the virtue of being less than wholly convincing, or convinced, and thus avoiding the penalty of bringing the argument to a close.
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Mixed reactions on signing of Employment Equity Bill - Newzroom Afrika
The signing of the Employment Equity Bill by president Cyril Ramaphosa continues to receive mixed reactions. The Institute of Race Relation has joined ...
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Mlondi Mdluli | SA needs a new model of economic empowerment - City Press
There is no doubt that apartheid is one of the main reasons South Africa continues to be the most unequal country in the world.
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More cadres and state controls will not avert water shedding
‘Under the Water Services Amendment Bill of 2023 (the Services Bill),’ notes the IRR, ‘the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS) plans to appoint hundreds ...
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Music, heritage, and a debased politics - Politicsweb
Music is an immutable part of the human experience. Song and rhythm have captured our joys and heartaches, celebrated our achievements, mourned our failings ...
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Nando’s/Cliff outcry: Don’t chicken out of race debate
25 October 2021 - The evidence is overwhelming that South Africans do not, in the main, believe racism is currently a particularly serious crisis, or that ...
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New ‘equity’ law: what was Ramaphosa thinking?
President Cyril Ramaphosa made history yesterday by signing a far more aggressive form of BEE – the Employment Equity Amendment Bill (EEB) – into law. The IRR ...
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New Employment Equity measures will trigger skills, capital flight – IRR
14 April 2021 - South Africa risks triggering a flight of scarce skills and capital if it presses ahead with amendments to the Employment Equity Act that would ...
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New index reveals how the ANC has failed to deracialise South African law
1 December 2022 - South Africa’s Parliament has adopted at least 313 pieces of racial legislation since 1910, about 37% (116) of them after 1994.
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New initiative to tackle ‘race hustlers’, and the myth that racism is a major problem in SA
14 June 2021 - A new initiative has been launched to expose the myth that racism is a major problem in South Africa, and to counter race hustlers, politicians ...
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