The Democratic Alliance (DA) increased its share of eligible votes by 400%, from 2% in 1994 to 10% in 2009.
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KwaZulu-Natal accounted for 41% of all unauthorised expenditure in the 2011/12 financial year, followed by Gauteng with 36%.
The proportion of people who believe that the Government is performing well dropped by 37%, from 74% in 2002 to 54% in 2012.
Estimates show that from 2030 onwards, South Africa will have a decreasing population.
But for HIV/AIDS, the population of South Africa would be over 4.4 million more than it is today. So says the South African Institute of Race Relations in its latest South Africa Survey, published this week in Johannesburg.
The Government - or at least one part of it - appears once again to be trying to get control of independent organisations in civil society.
Two pieces of pending legislation could together result in the expropriation of commercial farming operations with zero compensation.
African households experience 92% of all stock theft cases reported, according to the 2013 South Africa Survey, published by the South African Institute of Race Relations (IRR) in Johannesburg recently.
Some 62% of cases received by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) against police officers are for torture and assault.
The growth of active private security guards over a 15-year period is more than six times faster than that of police officers employed for active police duties.
Prisoners serving sentences of ten years and more rose from 2% of 84 000 to 48% of 91 000 sentenced inmates between 1995 and 2012.
The South African Institute of Race Relations has said that companies invested in South Africa could overcome some of the skills constraints they face by doing more to identify and fund tertiary study opportunities for potential graduate professionals.
A special edition of the South Africa Survey in honour of Nelson Mandela was launched by the South African Institute of Race Relations (IRR) in Johannesburg today. The Survey is the annual yearbook on all social, economic, and political aspects of South Africa that the IRR has been publishing since 1946.
The degree of prison overcrowding for awaiting-trial detainees rose by 1 044% and for sentenced prisoners by 18% between 1995 and 2009, according to the South African Institute of Race Relations.
Private nurse training institutions today produce more nurses than public nurse training institutions. This is according to the latest South Africa Survey, published by the South African Institute of Race Relations in Johannesburg.
Canny amendments to the Protection of State Information Bill of 2011 (the Bill) might suffice to persuade a majority of Constitutional Court judges that the measure now passes constitutional muster, says the South African Institute of Race Relations. The amendments genuflect towards the Constitution’s guaranteed right ‘to receive or impart information’. However, they are likely to mean little in practice.
The number of violent gatherings increased between 2007/08 and 2008/09 from 705 to 718. Over the same period the number of peaceful gatherings dropped from 6 431 in 2007/08 to 6 125 in 2008/09, according to the latest South Africa Survey, published this week by the South African Institute of Race Relations in Johannesburg.
Only four provinces had an increase in their share of the country’s population over a period of just more than a decade. The remaining five provinces saw a decrease in the share of their populations as a proportion of the country’s total.
Over 400 schools could have been built with the R24.8bn of unauthorised, irregular, wasteful, and fruitless expenditure by provinces recently revealed in the Auditor-General’s latest reports. The South African Institute of Race Relations has calculated how else the Government could have spent this money.
Employment in the public service is growing four times faster than total employment, according to the latest South Africa Survey, to be published by the South African Institute of Race Relations next week.