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Well-received talk on South Africa’s future prospects
The South African Institute of Race Relations (IRR), a think tank and advocacy group for individual liberty and property rights, and against racial discrimination...
Soon-to-be-released IRR poll shows over 80% of South Africans prefer merit...
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) says a new poll‚ which is to be released later this year‚ shows that 83% of South Africans...
IRR head describes SA’s present grim reality and hope for the...
Local residents had the opportunity to hear about South Africa’s future prospects, both grim and hopeful, at the talk by Frans Cronje, CEO of...
Expropriation without compensation: not just about land
THE Institute of Race Relations has taken note of the widespread confusion around the proposal adopted by the African National Congress at its recent...
‘Recipe for chaos’ as grant recipients now outnumber people with jobs...
The number of people receiving social grants has risen more than threefold in the past 15 years, the SA Institute of Race Relations says
The...
Clamour for Zuma’s head grows after SA relegated to junk status
President Jacob Zuma should be recalled as leader of the African National Congress after South Africa’s downgrade to “junk status”‚ said the Organisation Undoing...
Challenges mount against plan to remove self-defence as reason to own...
The Firearms Control Amendment Bill which, among others, seeks to remove self-defence as a reason to own a gun, has been described by civil...
Ramaphosa has realised his power‚ now he must act on SOEs‚...
The Covid-19 crisis presents an opportunity for the South African government to restructure state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and cut back on state spending.
This is according...
Informal settlements a tinderbox of discontent, warn activists
The government faces a revolt from residents of informal settlements who are unable to obey the strict lockdown regulations.
Several civil society organisations warned of...
Half of SA has seen or experienced taxis breaking the law:...
About half of South Africans on average have seen or experienced taxis breaking the law.
"The most common of these infringements was a driver breaking...
Neighbourly Notes – 19 July 2018
MANDELA Day came and went and thousands, perhaps millions of South Africans – and many others throughout the world – celebrated the centenary of...
Groundswell of opposition to expropriation without compensation: IRR
There is a groundswell of opposition against the expropriation of land without compensation as the deadline looms for submissions‚ according to the Institute of...
Only half of those with Matric are employed
Only 4 in 10 people of working age have a job in South Africa - and if you are under-qualified‚ your chances of earning...
So CEO salaries are ‘obscene’? What now?
Should the government cap CEOs’ pay? Should shareholders be more active? Should key assets be nationalised?
These are some of the questions being asked after...















