
Tobacco Bill threatens democracy
…it threatens democratic principles by bypassing consultation, granting unelected powers, and privileging foreign NGOs over local voices.

…it threatens democratic principles by bypassing consultation, granting unelected powers, and privileging foreign NGOs over local voices.

….the policy turned from a tool of justice into a system of legalised corruption.

Delayed judgments in South Africa, with over 220 judgments pending for more than six months, are eroding public trust in the judiciary and raising urgent calls for judicial reform.

The state, holding vast land assets, should transfer its property, in ownership, to deserving citizens. Under no circumstances should the state sit on land.

Experts attribute South Africa’s transformative success to private sector investment in renewable energy. An initiative linked to its Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Program (REIPPPP).
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