Keyword: social justice

Nic Dawes: The Media Is Pretty Bad at Covering the Economy, But...

Video Nic Dawes, Editor in Chief of the Mail & Guardian newspaper speaking about how the media reports on the economy in South Africa. Dawes delivered this presentation at a roundtable discussion co-hosted by SACSIS and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung South Africa Office (FES). Dawes started of by saying that the media is not very good at covering the economy. He conceded that there are indeed deficiencies in how the media treats issues that relate to the lives of the poor and the policies...

Fazila Farouk: The Media has Polarised the Debate on the Economy

Video Fazila Farouk, Executive Director of the South African Civil Society Information Service talks about how the media has polarised the debate on the economy between the left and the right in her opening remarks at a roundtable discussion, which sought to probe how the South African media reports on the economy. The event, held in mid September was co-hosted by SACSIS, and the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung South Africa Office. Farouk explained that SACSIS is a social justice news agency...

We Have a Way to Go to Achieve Justice for All

Picture: Ian Britton Glenn Ashton - Our constitution is clear about equal rights. It unambiguously says; “Everyone is equal before the law and has the right to equal protection and benefit of the law.” It goes further to clarify that there is to be no discrimination on any grounds – age, race, sex, religion, class and so on. Justice is meant to be blind to individual circumstance. One can argue that equality is ensured through, say, the right to representation of anyone charged with a crime, or by the fact...

The Hurt Locker: An Oscar for America's Hubris

Picture: jeditrilobite Robert Scheer - What a shame that the one movie about the Iraq war that has a chance of being viewed by a large worldwide audience should be so disappointing. According to press reports, members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences finally found a movie about the Iraq war they liked because it is “apolitical.” Actually, “The Hurt Locker” is just the opposite; it’s an endorsement of the politically chauvinistic view that the world is a stage upon which Americans get...

Budget 2010: How Are We To Do It?

Picture: American Chamber of Commerce Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen - What is to be done? Minister Pravin Gordhan asked the question in his inaugural budget speech. There was a slight pause after he asked the question. He then broke from the written text to say, "Some of you will know where that comes from." The obvious reference was to the title of a political and theoretical article written by Lenin, and in so doing suggestive of a leftist orientation to the budget. Minister Gordhan then went on to eloquently explain the exemplary objectives that...

Pointers for Pravin

Picture: www.sars.go.za Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen - The previous Minister of Finance, Trevor Manuel, always peppered his budget speech with humorous advice received as part of his “Tips for Trevor” campaign. As Minister Pravin Gordhan unveils his inaugural budget speech what would a set of “Pointers for Pravin” be? Judging by his Medium-Term Budget Policy Statement speech in 2009, the South African public should also remember that Minister Gordhan is likely to make a point or two of his own. In many ways Minister...