Public Affairs Research Institute 0 Energy GovernanceNewsOp EdPublications January 15, 2021 Op Ed | A just energy transition must be developmental, pro-poor and not deepen inequality by Tracy Ledger A better understanding of the linkages between electricity distribution and poverty is…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 0 LandOp EdPublications November 30, 2020 Op Ed | Every Zimbabwean Deserves Secure Land Rights by Gaynor Paradza In 2019, Zimbabwe embarked on a long-awaited land policymaking process. The Land…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 0 LandOp EdPublications October 15, 2020 Op ed | A New Part for the Course By Federica Duca Recent news of the redevelopment of the River Club in Cape…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 0 EducationOp EdPublicationsSchool Governance September 21, 2020 White Elephant Schools Reveal Lack of Progress by Thokozani Chilenga-Butao The media has reported on a public school in Midrand, worth R82 million…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 0 Energy GovernanceOp EdPublications July 20, 2020 Another Reason Why Eskom is the Bull in the Fiscal China Shop By Tracy Ledger We have seen many headlines over the past two years highlighting…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 0 Local GovtOp EdPublications July 16, 2020 Patronage and lack of ethics creates a culture of impunity in municipalities By Dr Thina Nzo Patronage, and its cemented co-existence within the bureaucracy, has become the…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 0 Op EdPublicationsState Reform June 22, 2020 Real Relief Requires Reform of the State Recruitment by Thokozani Chilenga-Butao The recruitment processes in government have been under debate and scrutiny for…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 2 OISOp EdPublications May 27, 2020 Op Ed | A better and united Africa for all is still possible By Patrick Kadima In 1999 two teenage Africans from Guinea were found in the landing…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 0 OISOp EdPublications May 27, 2020 Op Ed | Covid 19: A test of Africa’s solidarity and resilience By Patrick Kadima In 2014, Africa was faced with the Ebola epidemic, which affected mainly…Read More
Public Affairs Research Institute 2 FeaturedFood securityNewsOp Ed April 16, 2020 Op Ed | South Africa’s Invisible Majority: Women Feeding Hungry Families By Dr Julie Smith and Dr Tracy Ledger If there is just one outcome from…Read More