by @ifaisa | Mar 20, 2026 | Chapter 9, General
Corruption flows like erupting lava through most aspects of life in SA today, destroying everything in its path. A strategy for stopping that flow is what we are going to examine this evening. Corruption is a secretive, deliberate, carefully planned bilateral form of...
by @ifaisa | Mar 14, 2026 | Chapter 9, General
Calata group’s legal battle highlights inquiry challenges in Khampepe’s appointment There are a few wrinkles in the wrangling over the entitlement of retired Constitutional Court judge Sisi Khampepe to preside in the inquiry into alleged political interference in the...
by @ifaisa | Mar 9, 2026 | Chapter 9, General
In recent days a new website called “PM27.org.za” has attracted a great deal of media attention. Simply google “PM27” to find the extensive mainstream media coverage. P and M are the initials of Patrice Motsepe, a novice in party politics who is the brother-in-law of...
by @ifaisa | Mar 4, 2026 | Chapter 9, General
Post-apartheid governance failures overshadow historic inequalities March 04, 2026 at 05:00 am Neil Emerick is quite right to add dignity to the debate about BEE — whether that acronym stands for black economic empowerment or black elite enrichment (“Adding dignity to...
by @ifaisa | Mar 3, 2026 | Chapter 9, General
Paul Hoffman | 26 February 2026 Paul Hoffman says unlike with the US Constitution the SA one does not include an express right to bear arms but… During SONA President Ramaphosa let it be known that his government is desirous of passing legislation further controlling...