Mandatory vaccines: The debate continues – Matthew Kruger
Research Fellow Matthew Kruger recently penned a thought-provoking piece on mandatory vaccines. Naturally, it has stimulated debate.
Research Fellow Matthew Kruger recently penned a thought-provoking piece on mandatory vaccines. Naturally, it has stimulated debate.
‘Cape independence is completely dependent on the support of 50% of all WC voters, plus 1 more. This is the real âhigh barâ for secession’.
There is enough evidence to get some ANC leaders into the dock for state capture, say constitutional law expert Pierre de Vos and journalist Max du Preez.
The High Court judge made some âfundamental errorsâ which mean that a State appeal will probably succeed, says Constitutional law expert Pierre de Vos.
Pierre De Vos examines the code and concludes that the strategy followed by the Economic Freedom Fighterâs Julius Malema and Floyd Shivambu may be a risky one.
The South African Bill of Rights does not contain an explicit right for everyone to receive electricity.
Legal expert Pierre de Vos has examined whether MPs who have misled Parliament can be prosecuted for fraud and came up with the case of Tony Yengeni.
Thereâs some irony in Pierre de Vos not being consulted by the SA National Editorâs Forum in bringing their interdict against the EFF.
Yet in her messy report, Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane manages to botch even this potentially weighty contribution to political accountability.
Dare we say it; even here Busisiwe Mkhwebane emerges somewhat tattered – even if a pellet or two may find its mark. On Pierre de Vosâs version that is.