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The ANC’s turn to non-racialism - Polity
The African National Congress is hoping that a chunk of white voters will help it over the electoral finishing line.
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IRR research shows South Africans would accept a good president of any race
Annual surveys conducted for the South African Institute of Race Relations (IRR) show clearly that ordinary South Africans do not care about the skin colour of ...
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Nxesi faces his Rubicon moment with race-law targets
Like P W Botha in the 1980s, Labour Minister Thulas Nxesi has reached his Rubicon moment in publishing proposed “sectoral targets” for so-called “employment ...
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How race poisons debate - Politicsweb
There may be reasonable disagreement about the best strategies for dealing with pathological behaviour, but it would be surprising indeed if there were any ...
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South Africa’s ambitious path to prosperity: How to achieve economic growth – Terence Corrigan - Biznews
For South Africa to escape from its current malaise, it will need growth of 5.4% per annum for a sustained period. This was the judgement of the National ...
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Coalition Convention: IRR to submit policy plan for SA revival
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) is to submit a written statement on non-racial, pro-growth policy options at the forthcoming Coalition Convention ...
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Is BEE holding back South Africa’s growth? - Biznews
Comments made en passant – which is a pretentious way of saying ‘in passing’ or ‘as an aside’ – can sometimes be very revealing. This occurred to me while ...
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Free speech is the best weapon against hate speech - Daily Maverick
The hate speech bill is unconstitutional and unnecessary. Government should instead bring the hate speech provisions in the Promotion of Equality and ...
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Letter: Enforcing more race laws will not alleviate poverty - Business Day
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to sign the Employment Equity Amendment Bill into law is deeply concerning. The legislation is unconstitutional and ...
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President Ramaphosa has now signed the Employment Equity Bill into law, but the Institute of Race Relations says that it opposes the bill - SAfm
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