Anthea Jeffery
Dr Anthea Jeffery holds law degrees from Wits, Cambridge and London universities, and is the Head of Policy Research at the IRR. She has authored 12 books, including Countdown to Socialism - The National Democratic Revolution in South Africa since 1994, People’s War: New Light on the Struggle for South Africa and BEE: Helping or Hurting? She has also written extensively on property rights, land reform, the mining sector, the proposed National Health Insurance (NHI) system, and a growth-focused alternative to BEE.
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Lessons from Zuma’s challenge to Zondo
Jacob Zuma has sparked public outrage by demanding the recusal of Judge Raymond Zondo, and so threatening to derail the commission of inquiry into state
Lessons from Zuma’s challenge to Zondo
Jacob Zuma has sparked public outrage by demanding the recusal of Judge Raymond Zondo, and so threatening to derail the commission of inquiry into state
Parliament’s pretence at doing a proper job on EWC bill
The African National Congress (ANC) is determined to use Parliament as a mere rubber stamp for its December 2017 decision to amend Section 25 of
Parliament’s pretence at doing a proper job on EWC bill
The African National Congress (ANC) is determined to use Parliament as a mere rubber stamp for its December 2017 decision to amend Section 25 of
Racism as Culprit no 1?
In the week that Statistics South Africa revealed that the economy had shrunk by an annualised 51% in the second quarter of 2020, the sole
Racism as Culprit no 1?
In the week that Statistics South Africa revealed that the economy had shrunk by an annualised 51% in the second quarter of 2020, the sole
Three key reforms to kick-start recovery
There will be no easy recovery from the economic catastrophe the governing African National Congress (ANC) has inflicted on South Africa through destructive policies, maladministration,
The ANC’s manipulative anti-corruption ploy
The IRR estimates that 41 out of the 80 elected members on the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the African National Congress (ANC) have been
Paving the way for a land-grab free-for-all
In a judgment handed down on Tuesday this week, the Cape Town high court issued an interim interdict barring the City of Cape Town from
A poisoned infrastructure programme – or real policy reform?
Now that an estimated 3 million jobs have been lost and the crippled economy looks set to contract by some 7% in 2020, the government,