Better, visible policing is becoming all the more critical as the latest statistics show that South Africans are increasingly at risk in their own...
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A simple policy measure the government can adopt to help relieve the pressure on South Africa’s hard-pressed consumers is to place public procurement on a The post Cut VAT to relieve hard-pressed South Africans, IRR recommends appeared first on Daily Friend.
Better, visible policing is becoming all the more critical as the latest statistics show that South Africans are increasingly at risk in their own...
Introducing tax-funded health-care vouchers, clearing the way for low-cost medical schemes, and scrapping prescribed minimum benefits to allow medical...
Introducing tax-funded health-care vouchers, clearing the way for low-cost medical schemes, and scrapping prescribed minimum benefits to allow medical...
The Government of National Unity should embrace the universal health coverage alternative proposed by the Hospital Association of South Africa (HASA)...
If the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom can’t keep to its waiting-time target for hospital care, how will South Africa manage...
Strengthening rather than weakening school governing bodies is essential to efficient school governance, says the Institute of Race Relations (IRR)....
The Institute of Race Relations (IRR) is asking non-ANC Ministers in the Government of National Unity (GNU) where they stand on race-based laws in...
A far better idea than the BRICS New Development Bank’s approving a R5 billion loan to fix Transnet’s rail sector would be “to allow the The...
It is easy to make the case that free speech is under threat in some leading democracies, particularly the UK. Our free speech risks being The post...
Health minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi’s remarks that opposition to the National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme is simply warmed-up “swart gevaar”...