In memoriam Charles Simkins
The Helen Suzman Foundation has received news of the death of Charles Simkins, who was head of research at the Foundation, a position he had held for 8 years.
The Helen Suzman Foundation has received news of the death of Charles Simkins, who was head of research at the Foundation, a position he had held for 8 years.
The Supreme Court of Appeal has upheld a decision of the High Court in Pretoria that the release of Jacob Zuma on medical parole by former Correctional Services commissioner Arthur Fraser was illegal, invalid and unconstitutional. The Helen Suzman Foundation reacts.
The Helen Suzman Foundation is concerned by two pieces of legislation the government is aiming to push through as it seeks to comply with recommendations of the FATF to avoid greylisting.
The HSF’s new director Nicole Fritz nudges the US Department of Justice to simply do its job and investigate Boston-based Bain & Co.
In April 2009, Cabinet created the Dispensation of Zimbabweans Project which afforded asylum to nationals fleeing their own crises.
The ANC knows it is in trouble. Voters are facing unprecedented loadshedding, fuel prices, unemployment, and price inflation.
Lindiwe Sisulu, whose calculated early head-to-head with Ramaphosa, has garnered her probably the most attention ever in her nearly 28 years of cabinet postings.
Research Fellow Matthew Kruger recently penned a thought-provoking piece on mandatory vaccines. Naturally, it has stimulated debate.
The Research Fellow at the Helen Suzman Foundation joined BizNews to discuss mandatory vaccines – a hot topic of late in the Covid-19 sphere.
Whatever the wisdom of a policy mandating vaccines, Kruger argues it is a shared narcissistic disgust of others that motivates the present move towards it.