Worrying loss of confidence in SA’s democracy
Democracy on paper versus in practice are two different things, and South Africans are worryingly giving up on it writes the FW de Klerk Foundation’s Christina Teichmann.
Democracy on paper versus in practice are two different things, and South Africans are worryingly giving up on it writes the FW de Klerk Foundation’s Christina Teichmann.
The failure of land reform thus far must be ascribed to the incapability of the government departments involved in the administration of land reform.
The last leader of the Soviet Union, Mikhail Gorbachev (91) has died with a surprising obituary coming from the FW de Klerk Foundation’s chairman Dave Steward.
Independent political analyst Stef Terblanche unpacks the complexities of land reform and expropriation of property without compensation.
Reacting to the President’s address, Yael Geffen, CEO of Lew Geffen Sotheby’s International Realty, said South Africa was the living embodiment of the “good news, bad news” paradigm.
Mr Keys, a respected business leader in his own right and at the time Chairman of the mining house Gencor, became Minister of Finance in 1992 and served until September 1994, the latter part in the first Cabinet of the new South Africa.
Dr Theuns Eloff says the ultimate goal of university rioters is to overthrow the new South Africa, non-racialism and the Constitution.
The FW de Klerk Foundation has announced the appointment of Ms Rhoda Kadalie as Deputy Chairperson of its Board of Trustees.
Dave Steward says there’s a need to be skeptical about statistics, as they are more important for what’s concealed than what’s revealed.
There is nothing new about state capture. It has always been the ANC’s openly proclaimed, and profoundly unconstitutional, policy to capture the state to promote its own political and ideological interests.