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Is South Africa quietly ushering in a Basic Income Grant?

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There is a peculiar art to incremental governance: the ability to arrive, by degrees, at a destination one was never quite willing to announce. South Africa may be in the middle of just such a journey.

Accountability gaps surround NatJoints

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When Covid‑19 struck in early 2020, the government created two emergency bodies to centralise decision‑making: the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) and the National Joint

Strategic litigation

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Strategic litigation is litigation that is aimed at serving the interests of the public, and goes beyond the interests of the parties involved in the

The predictable judicialisation of politics and its risks

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South Africa is navigating its new democracy, and in so doing is trying to create an effective balance between the judiciary, legislature, and executive. In