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This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. September 28th 1928 – Discovery of penicillin On 28 September 1928, Scottish

On the crisis in Camps Bay, and why it matters

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At first glance, a mansion with a sea view in Camps Bay may be an unlikely setting for South Africa’s fractious ‘land politics’ to play

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This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. September 28th 1928 – Discovery of penicillin On 28 September 1928, Scottish

Lessons from Zuma’s challenge to Zondo

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Jacob Zuma has sparked public outrage by demanding the recusal of Judge Raymond Zondo, and so threatening to derail the commission of inquiry into state

Lessons from Zuma’s challenge to Zondo

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Jacob Zuma has sparked public outrage by demanding the recusal of Judge Raymond Zondo, and so threatening to derail the commission of inquiry into state

Economic Freedom of the World Report: The Case for Market-Based Reform

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If there is a straightforward case to be made for reform based on freeing up markets and reducing the role of the state, it is

Economic Freedom of the World Report: The Case for Market-Based Reform

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If there is a straightforward case to be made for reform based on freeing up markets and reducing the role of the state, it is

Nechama Brodie’s broadside against PANDA lacks substance

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Pandemics Data & Analytics questioned the projections of the Covid-19 epidemiology models on which government based its lockdown decisions. Nechama Brodie wrongfully tries to dismiss

Nechama Brodie’s broadside against PANDA lacks substance

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Pandemics Data & Analytics questioned the projections of the Covid-19 epidemiology models on which government based its lockdown decisions. Nechama Brodie wrongfully tries to dismiss

Racism at Princeton: now you see it, now you don’t

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Dear oh dear, what a pretty kettle of fish! In October last year Princeton put out a press statement announcing that the university was ‘extremely