Why are politicians and the media obsessed with skin color? What is the real state of race relations in South Africa? Mbali tackles these questions with her guests - Sara Gon and Duwayne Esau from the Institute of Race Relations.
Why are politicians and the media obsessed with skin color? What is the real state of race relations in South Africa? Mbali tackles these questions with her guests - Sara Gon and Duwayne Esau from the Institute of Race Relations.
Sholan, Alex and Ben delve into the importance of property rights and identify landmark legal judgements which have impacted South Africa's history. Catch the full episode of #FreedomFANatics on IGTV, Facebook and YouTube!
Property rights are a way of agreeing on who has what rights to which property. They are human rights like any other and must be defended.
Court judgements are often seen to be confined to the realm of lawyers or legal scholars. However, if you look at it in a different way, legal cases are war stories, battled out in the courtrooms. South Africa has a long history of courtroom battles that gave way to landmark judgements. For this article I will talk about three judgements spanning over 60 years which are important for South Africans to know about.
In this episode of #TakingTheStand, Ben and Hermann of the FAN Justice team continue the chat about the rule of law - what is it; why does it matter? These sorts of goodies. The focus this week falls on the idea of power and how those with it exercise it. Was #statecapture just a failure of political morals, or was it actually a failure of the rule of law? Join us to find out!
In this episode of #BurningQuestions, Mbali and Hermann of the FAN team are joined by Bheki, an analyst for the Centre For Risk Analysis, to look at what causes unemployment in SA. Who is it that is killing jobs in SA? Are people just lazy? Are jobs super complex things to create? Join the FAN team to find out.