STATEMENT: REPORT OF THE MINISTER OF POLICE ON SECURITY UPGRADES AT THE NKANDLA PRIVATE RESIDENCE OF THE PRESIDENT
It is not a great surprise that the Minister of Police, Mr Nkosinathi Nhleko, has published a report that whitewashes the expenditure of R246 million on President Zuma’s retirement home.
The report creatively justifies the expenditure of public funds on features such as the swimming pool, the cattle kraal and the amphitheatre.
The FW de Klerk Foundation and its Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) join the rest of South Africa – and the continent – in celebrating Africa Day on 25 May.
In 2002 the United Nations declared 21 May World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development.
The FW de Klerk Foundation would like to congratulate the winners of the 25 Years Later essay competition.
Language of instruction is a key issue at the heart of debate in most multilingual countries.
On 1 May, South Africa will once again celebrate Workers’ Day – although, in truth, there is nothing to celebrate.
I am disturbed by the call of the SACP and COSATU for the expulsion of the Israeli Ambassador following Israel’s refusal to grant Minister Blade Nzimande a visa to hold discussions with the Palestinian authorities in Ramallah.
Race relations in South Africa are more fractious now than they have been at any time since 1994.