Redefining rights: Exploring South Africa’s constitution and the nature of entitlement – FMF’s Zakhele Mthembu
In the midst of debates about South Africa’s celebrated constitution, a critical question emerges: What truly defines a “right”?
In the midst of debates about South Africa’s celebrated constitution, a critical question emerges: What truly defines a “right”?
The concept of social justice as enshrined in the country’s Constitution, emphasizing equal access to basic necessities such as clean water.
Over three years since SA was grounded by lockdown, the constitutionality of COVID-19 policies, such as mandatory vaccination, remains unanswered.
SA voters have major responsibility when casting votes in 2024 – with the value system of the Constitution clashing with that of the National Democratic Revolution.
SA’s current cabinet is the largest in the world and as the nation approaches the 2024 elections, a minimalist cabinet is being called for.
An important ethical case exists for free markets and individual liberty – guiding principles for everyday life.
With the rebirth of SA’s federalist movement, there is conversation on where Federalism should focus its energy – municipalities.
Despite SA having “bigger problems” right now, one shouldn’t ignore the growing threat to property rights by the Expropriation Bill.
As the UK looks to move towards a mixed, decentralised NHS system, SA pushes for healthcare centralisation.
Leaders of SA’s ruling ANC will meet today to debate whether President Ramaphosa should step down over the theft from his Phala Phala farm.