Given how land politics has been pushed to the forefront of our public conversation, any pronouncement on it will be keenly watched.
The IRR is briefing lawyers in preparation for taking on judicial review the procedurally flawed work on the pressing question of land expropriation.
Israel?s nation-state law is, for better or worse, not outside global norms as they exist now, writes Terence Corrigan.
US President Donald Trump?s tweet on South Africa?s land expropriation policy has ignited a political firestorm.
Any endeavour to attract investment has to make the case that the wins from sinking money into a market can confidently be expected to outweigh the drawbacks.
Playing recklessly with the truth heightens polarisation and distances us ever further from the prospect of resolving our problems, says the writer.