Gabriel Crouse
Gabriel Crouse is Executive Director of IRR Legal, and is a Fellow at the Institute of Race Relations (IRR). He holds a degree in Philosophy from Princeton University.
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7 noteworthy unscripted moments in Tito’s Budget Speech
Laugh or cry, you can’t look away from Tito’s Medium-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS). Politics is as much about the numbers as it is the
7 noteworthy unscripted moments in Tito’s Budget Speech
Laugh or cry, you can’t look away from Tito’s Medium-term Budget Policy Statement (MTBPS). Politics is as much about the numbers as it is the
Senekal – What saved the day?
Thousands converged on the small town of Senekal on Friday 16 October, while the nation watched. Then almost everyone left. They say hindsight is 20-20
Senekal – What saved the day?
Thousands converged on the small town of Senekal on Friday 16 October, while the nation watched. Then almost everyone left. They say hindsight is 20-20
Senekal – ‘So far so good’
Tensions in the Free State town of Senekal have run high for days, with talk of ‘civil war’ in anticipation of the court appearance of
Senekal – ‘So far so good’
Tensions in the Free State town of Senekal have run high for days, with talk of ‘civil war’ in anticipation of the court appearance of
Rafferty murder accused declines bail
Siyabonga Goodman Macu, 29, revoked his right to bail in the Newcastle Magistrates court yesterday when he appeared briefly in connection with the murder of
Rafferty murder accused declines bail
Siyabonga Goodman Macu, 29, revoked his right to bail in the Newcastle Magistrates court yesterday when he appeared briefly in connection with the murder of
Thirty years wasted, economy halved
Former Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said of South Africa recently that ‘almost three decades were wasted’, and Stats SA indicated that the economy had halved.
‘How many more must die?’ – farmers’ plea to Ramaphosa
At Newcastle in northern KwaZulu-Natal, the first Saturday of spring was a time of mourning and protest rather than celebration yesterday. Just a week ago,