ARTICLE: IN THE AFTERMATH OF THE WEEK OF MAYHEM
Now that the dust has begun to settle after the mayhem that convulsed much of KwaZulu-Natal – and parts of Gauteng – last week, we
Now that the dust has begun to settle after the mayhem that convulsed much of KwaZulu-Natal – and parts of Gauteng – last week, we
When one regularly follows the events at the Zondo Commission, the extent and depth of corruption and inefficiency in the government is almost unreal, and
On 27 June the NPA welcomed the judgement of the Supreme Court of Appeal to dismiss the stay of prosecution application of 82-year-old Joao Rodrigues.
Over the past few months, fierce debate and widely divergent positions have marked the final stage of the Parliamentary Ad Hoc Committee’s race to complete
The FW de Klerk Foundation welcomes the development that the Constitutional Court has found former President Jacob Zuma guilty of contempt of court after Zuma’s
In recent weeks South Africa observed numerous developments related to expropriation of property without compensation (EWC) and amending section 25 of the Constitution. The deliberations
The FW de Klerk Foundation has submitted its concerns about the recently published Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Amendment Bill (PEPUDA). The
A SOCIO-ECONOMIC IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF EXPROPRIATION WITHOUT COMPENSATION This is the Foundation’s third and final response to the government’s woefully inadequate socio-economic impact assessment (SEIA)
South Africans who believe in free market principles and property rights heaved a huge collective sigh of relief on 4 June when President Ramaphosa appeared