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26 May 2012
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19 Nov 2010
 
 
Parliament must retain institutional knowledge, despite reshuffle
IDASA
Much has been said about President Zuma's recent cabinet reshuffle and the impact it will have on service delivery and the workings of the cabinet in general. Yet, very little has been said about...
 
 
10 Nov 2010
 
Criminalisation of wilful transmission of HIV: sitting on the fence?
IDASA
In August this year the eyes of the world were upon an HIV-positive German pop star found guilty of having unprotected sex with her ex-partner and infecting him with HIV. Nadja Benaissa, 28, was...
 
 
28 Oct 2010
 
SA is torn between the paths of secrecy and transparency
IDASA
SA is capable of sustaining two narratives. One, which provoked a Financial Times editorial suggesting the Protection of Information Bill represents the path to Zimbabwe, is cloaked in secrecy. The...
 
 
20 Jul 2010
 
Parliament to decide how much secrecy our democracy can permit
IDASA
South Africans' Parliamentary representatives face a critical decision this week - how much secrecy should be allowed in our democracy?
 
 
03 Jun 2010
 
Our chance to set aside problems and tell the world our story with honesty
IDASA
The World Cup will not be a panacea for this country's ills. It will not ‘solve' inequality nor will it bring an end to poverty. The World Cup will not leave a legacy of unbounded economic...
 
 
28 May 2010
 
We owe a debt of gratitude to anti-apartheid risk-takers Duncan and Slabbert
IDASA
Perhaps it is a reflection of the kind of society in which we live that the murder of a somewhat shady character eclipses the death of a South African woman of substance. Sheena Duncan, founding...
 
 
19 May 2010
 
Monetary policy
IDASA
In two weeks' time, Parliament will be voting on an amendment bill proposing changes in the management composition and structure of the Reserve Bank.
 
 
18 May 2010
 
ANC stalls over public funding of parties
IDASA
Certain addictions are hard to beat. The ANC looks no closer to exiting the Chancellor House deal now than it did a few weeks ago. At least two years have passed since then-secretary general of the...
 
 
 
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