End state of disaster – IRR
An Institute of Race Relations (IRR) team, led by Gabriel Crouse, Head of Campaigns at the Institute, yesterday visited the Union Buildings to hand over
EWC – Constitution stands firm, but risks remain
The failure of the African National Congress to muster support, even of all its own members, in its attempt to amend Section 25 of the
IRR calls on Ramaphosa to veto draft equity legislation
If President Cyril Ramaphosa fails to exercise his veto and scupper the Employment Equity Amendment (EEA) Bill, approved by the National Assembly last week, ‘he
CSA challenged to reverse ‘take the knee’ directive
Cricket South Africa’s instruction to all players to kneel before matches in support of the Black Lives Matter movement ‘threatens political and religious freedom and
Time to ditch Disaster Act, disband the Coronavirus Command Council – IRR
It is time to end South Africa’s 19-month-long state of disaster – and disband the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC), that has seemed to call
Scrap hate crimes, speech bill – IRR
The Prevention and Combating of Hate Crimes and Hate Speech Bill of 2018 is ‘both unconstitutional and unnecessary and should be abandoned rather than pursued’,
Vigilance more important than ever – IRR
While welcoming Social Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu’s withdrawal of the green paper proposal for a social security plan that would amount to ‘an exorbitant extra
ANC ‘locked into electoral trap’, unless ConCourt frees it – IRR
The ANC will have to contest the 27 October municipal election without candidates in over 90 municipalities, unless the Constitutional Court hands it a ‘get-out-of-jail
New social security fund is State Capture v2.0 – IRR
South Africa’s workers and savers, and the financial services sector that manages their hard-earned money, will be the primary victims of the proposed National Social
Stop land nationalisation threat, urges IRR
South Africans have until tomorrow to register their opposition to the Constitution Eighteenth Amendment Bill, which poses a grave threat to property rights. The Institute