
Daily Investor: FMF on race law (26 January 2025)
The FMF was featured in Daily Investor on the proposed new Transformation Fund.
The FMF was featured in Daily Investor on the proposed new Transformation Fund.
Profit-making companies don’t care about votes. They care about payment.
Martin van Staden was featured in IOL on the phenomenon of vigilantism in response to violent crime.
The GNU has resulted in a more hopeful and stable outlook for South Africa but has brought about more ministers.
Ultimately, the reliance on strategic litigation must be a temporary remedy, not a permanent crutch.
At least private mistakes are usually paid for by the one making the mistake — giving them an incentive to be more cautious but even private ventures can go wrong.
These and many other superficially sensible legal rules help keep South Africans unsafe. But any legal rule is only as powerful as the compliance with it.
The solution to municipal collapse is to replace their functions with institutions that are directly incentivised to do a good job.
This article was first published by Daily Friend on 22 August 2024 The recent controversies over “racism” at Pretoria High School for Girls and Chidimma Adetshina’s
Expelling them, quietly, for actual misbehaviour, is an appropriate remedy. Traumatising them in full view of the world is not.