ARTICLE: THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS: NOT ONLY A TEST FOR MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT – BUT ALSO FOR DEMOCRACY?
On Monday November 1 South Africans go to the polls to give their stamp of approval – or disapproval – to their municipal governments. Former
On Monday November 1 South Africans go to the polls to give their stamp of approval – or disapproval – to their municipal governments. Former
Last week the University of Stellenbosch’s Social Justice Programme held its Third Annual Social Justice Summit and International Conference. The event was chaired by the
The Prevention and Combatting of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill is just one of a number of extremely disturbing bills that are trundling their way through the
Land reform and the proposed policy of expropriation without compensation (EWC) within the bigger framework of the ANC’s National Democratic Revolution (NDR) and Radical Economic
Under our very noses, with our sensory organs blunted by Covid‐19 and other big events, the governing ANC has steadily been accelerating the further implementation
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
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
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