IRR to challenge election postponement in court

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The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has briefed a legal team to go to the Constitutional Court as a friend of the court to oppose

‘Custodianship’ poses grave danger to SA’s prospects – IRR

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The proposal of the African National Congress (ANC) to add custodianship of ‘certain’ land to the property clause in the Constitution introduces a notion that

Dlamini-Zuma and IEC sabotage Constitutional Court – IRR

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Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma’s proclamation of 27 October as the date for the next municipal elections – despite no section of the Constitution or other legislation

Over 21 000 join IRR in opposing firearms law amendment

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More than 21 000 South Africans have rejected the government’s proposed ban on owning guns for self-defence through the campaign mounted by the Institute of Race

IRR to oppose the postponement of local government elections

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Yesterday, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) released a press statement announcing the launch of a petition to oppose the postponement of the 2021 Local

IRR tables three proposals to #SaveTheEconomy

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Yesterday, the Institute of Race Relations (IRR) released a press statement that detailed its three proposals to #SaveTheEconomy. As part of its Racism Is Not

Time to get real about SA’s problems – RNTP

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Mounting losses in lives and livelihoods and economic damage running to billions of rands are forcing South Africans to confront the harsh but unavoidable reality

Complaints about IRR billboard

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Racism Is Not The Problem, a new initiative launched by the Institute of Race Relations (IRR), said yesterday that complaints have been made at the

Prominent South Africans asked if they qualify as candidates for BEE

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‘Should you – or any direct descendant – qualify as a candidate under SA’s empowerment policies?’ This is the question put to 15 prominent South

Stand up, be brave, South Africans urged in gun debate

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Opposing government plans to take away the gun-owning rights of law-abiding citizens was an opportunity for South Africans to ‘start making our democracy work for