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FreeFACTS - May 2018
22 May 2018 - Parents, not politicians, must run South Africa’s schools
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FreeFACTS - May 2019
This edition of FreeFACTS outlines the true state of race relations in South Africa. It shows that there is a large majority of South Africans who agree on the ...
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freeFACTS - May 2020
The Covid-19 epidemic has forced many South Africans to change the way they work and learn. But access to tools which make it possibly to work or learn ...
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FreeFACTS - May 2021
1 July 2021 - This edition of FreeFACTS looks at the importance of South Africa’s cities, and examines how they differ from the rest of the country in terms of ...
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FreeFACTS - May 2022
This edition of FreeFACTS looks at the impact of Covid on tourism in South Africa. Although there has been a slight recovery at the beginning of this year, the ...
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FreeFACTS - November 2018
27 November 2018 – Crime rates are on the rise in South Africa, while faith in the police is down. Is there a way back against the scourge of crime?
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FreeFACTS - November 2019
This edition of Free Facts looks at the latest trends around inequality. Latest figures shows that despite popular belief, inequality is actually declining. In ...
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FreeFACTS - November 2020
3 December 2020 - This edition of FreeFACTS looks at how South Africans receive information, with a focus on radio and television penetration. In the wake of ...
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FreeFACTS - November 2021
26 November 2021 - This edition of FreeFACTS looks at the local government election held on 1 November. It looks at the overall results and the state of the ...
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FreeFACTS - October 2018
11 October 2018 - The crisis South Africa faces is not one of inadequate government spending or insufficient stimulus, but rather one of an economy battered by ...
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