Crime and Punishment, and the murder of Chris Hani

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Janusz Walus, who in 1993 assassinated Chris Hani, the Communist Party leader, will be released on parole. This was the decision of the Constitutional Court

A harsh lesson: when school authority is usurped by ideology

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The crisis that has evolved at Fish Hoek High School over alleged racism raises the importance of school management retaining its authority to deal with

SA has the ingredients for lift-off – but will we get into orbit?

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South Africans, on the whole, are at the end of their tether. This ranges from the wealthy suburbanite who is looking into emigration options to

The abysmal company we keep 

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Before their opening World Cup match against England, the Iranian team refused to sing their national anthem and stood instead in silent protest. This was

CITES pursues eco-socialism, shuns private conservation

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It took 18 years, but CITES finally has a draft document entitled Guidance on maximising benefits to Indigenous peoples and local communities from trade in

Blackbeard bested

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This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 22nd November 1718 – Royal Navy Lieutenant Robert Maynard attacks and boards

Of course the Constitution is an obstacle to your radical plan: that’s the point

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ANC national executive committee member Dr Mathole Motshekga (“ANC leader says SA’s Constitution ‘an obstacle to socio-economic transformation’”) joins a small chorus of critics who

The lessons from the chaos over SAA

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About 18 months ago the word from the government was that the future of South African Airways (SAA), the bankrupt state-owned airline, was all solved. 

Writing the next chapter of the FMF’s history

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The following is my address, as Chief Executive-designate, to the Annual General Meeting of the Free Market Foundation (FMF) on 17 November. Fighters for economic

CITES neo-colonialism must end

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The Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species faces a crisis of legitimacy. It tramples the successful conservation models of range states at the behest