The South African Institute of Race Relations has said that the overall picture emerging from crime statistics released by the South African Police Service this morning is positive.
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The South African Institute of Race Relations has sent a complaint to the Human Rights Commission about comments made in the Sunday Times by the national director of public prosecutions, Advocate Menzi Simelane.
Frans Cronje argues that both business and the Government should think long and hard about their role in South Africa when the things they squabble over have lost relevance to ordinary people.
Frans Cronje argues that we continue to ignore the young and poor at our peril.
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman explains why he won't be paying Desmond Tutu's proposed tax for white people as reparation for apartheid.
Jobless youth are now routinely described as a "ticking time bomb", but the time bomb will have to explode before it is taken seriously enough to result in the policy changes.
There has been a significant decrease in the number of police officers murdered since 1994.
In his fortnightly column in Business Day, John Kane-Berman, CEO of the Institute, looks at whether South Africa is headed in the footsteps of Greece.
In a recent interview with the Sunday Times, Bobby Godsell of Business Leadership SA said it was time for South Africans in business, civil society, the churches, and government to be "courageous and forthright and candid in our views about how to secure our future".
What a disappointing performance by Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane in seeking to defend the admissions policy of the University of Cape Town (No better admission policy than race — for now, June 22).
John Kane-Berman, CEO of the Institute, argues that labour legislation is keeping the unemployment rate so high.
No fair referendum or election can be held in Zimbabwe on the basis of the current voters’ roll, according to a report published by the South African Institute of Race Relations (the Institute).