Intelligence needed to solve rampant crime
“Visible policing” and the wildly popular idea that criminality is 100% linked to socio-economic factors led policymakers to downgrade the importance of detective-work.
“Visible policing” and the wildly popular idea that criminality is 100% linked to socio-economic factors led policymakers to downgrade the importance of detective-work.
Everything that happens in Orania happens voluntarily and on private property.
Martin van Staden was featured on RSG on the DA and IFP’s commitment to federalism within the Government of National Unity.
The rubber has met the road: It is now that it will be decided whether the DA or IFP’s apparent dedication to political decentralisation has been sincere.
Increased autonomy for the Western Cape would allow the DA to finally embark on many of the essential reforms it needs to solve local issues that the ANC has allowed to fester.
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It should no longer be up for debate that federalism, home rule and decentralisation would benefit this country greatly.
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Africa in the modern day is actually a result of the forced centralisation of states or federations that were autonomous or semi-autonomous in their own right.