IRR sounds alarm at renewed support for using pensions to bail out Eskom
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has sounded the alarm at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s resuscitating the idea of using pension savings to bail out Eskom.
SA growth limited by ‘misguided policies’ – CRA
GDP growth in the first quarter of the year is ‘not necessarily an indication of a serious turnaround in the country’s fortunes’, and real growth
IRR challenges Nxesi: let us help you with pro-jobs policy
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has offered to help labour minister Thulas Nxesi analyse the policies at the root of South Africa’s unemployment crisis,
Government challenged on cost of defending Covid-19 regulations
The Department of Justice & Constitutional Development has been presented with a Promotion of Access to Information request by the Freedom Advocacy Network on just
Sugar-coating does not hide truth about GDP – IRR
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) has cautioned that, however they are sugar-coated, Stats SA’s latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures bring more bad news
Appoint a non-racialist adviser, Ramaphosa urged
President Cyril Ramaphosa has been challenged to include an expert capable of analysing the damage BEE is doing to poor South Africans when he appoints
SA electoral system overhaul must be done properly – IRR
Overhauling South Africa’s electoral system must be done properly, and every concern must be adequately addressed before a new system is proposed, says the Institute
Without reforms, SA youth is doomed to joblessness – IRR
Current ANC government policy dooms young people to unemployment, says a new report from the Institute of Race Relations (IRR). The special IRR report on
Blue Bulls Company challenged over classifying players by race
The Freedom Advocacy Network (FAN) has challenged the Blue Bulls Company to explain how it justifies classifying players by race in selecting team members for
Freedom Day marred by threats to hard-won freedoms – IRR
The democratic rights gained by all South Africans in 1994 deserve ‘emphatic recognition and celebration’, but Freedom Day in 2022 finds ‘hard-won civil liberties and