STATEMENT: PARLIAMENT – REAPING WHAT IT SOWS
The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) notes with great concern the events of 12 February 2015 surrounding the joint sitting of Parliament, and State of the Nation address.
The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) notes with great concern the events of 12 February 2015 surrounding the joint sitting of Parliament, and State of the Nation address.
On 4 February, 2015, the Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) and the School of Public Leadership at Stellenbosch University, with the financial support of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS), hosted the first event of the year in what will continue to be a series of constitutional discussions and public dialogue focused on good public leadership and the Constitution.
The FW de Klerk Foundation and its Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) note with concern and strongly condemn acts of violence and other crimes committed against foreign shop owners in Soweto and elsewhere in Gauteng.
THE CONSTITUTION AND GOOD PUBLIC LEADERSHIP: BREAKFAST DISCUSSION SERIES 2015
TOPIC: JUSTICE, PEACE, SAFETY AND SECURITY – INTERNATIONAL AND SOUTH AFRICAN PERSPECTIVES
On this Day of Reconciliation, the Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) celebrates the people of South Africa.
Public enterprises are in shambles.
The Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) celebrates International Human Rights Day which, unfortunately, also signals the end of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence campaign.
In commemorating International Anti-Corruption Day, the Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) calls on every South African to insist on a multi-party system of democratic government that is accountable, responsive and open, and a government, private sector and society that takes a zero-tolerance approach towards acts of corruption.
On 5 December 2014, Centre for Constitutional Rights (the CFCR) and the School of Public Leadership at Stellenbosch University, with the financial support of the Konrad Adenhauer Foundation (KAS), hosted the fourth and final event for 2014 in a series of constitutional discussions.