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Fast Facts 2010
Here you will find the 2010 issues of Fast Facts in PDF format. Non-members may read the first page of each Fast Facts Online free of charge. Subscription is needed to view the full publications.
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- Politics
Our leading article suggests that sprucing up the country for theWorld Cup will be an exercise in deception that will leave the country’s fundamental problems untouched. It also suggests that civil society must act to bring about change without waiting for the Government. 1
- Politics
Professor Jonathan Jansen, president of the Institute, lists seven key components of the crisis facing the country. He calls on civil society and other constituencies to insist on democratic principles and hold the Government accountable. 2-3
- Budget 2010
Our annual budget analysis contains additional tables showing very longterm trends. 4-11
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- Local government: leader
Asingle approach to resolving the issues at local government level will not yield the best results for each of South Africa’s 283 diverse municipalities. 1 - Local government: protests
Municipalities were plagued by service delivery protests that wreaked havoc in many parts of the country. The reasons, demands, and activities are analysed. 2-3 - Local government: stats
The Institute provides 80 indicators for the country’s 52 district and metropolitan municipalities. These are divided into 10 categories which are demographics, education, employment, employment by industry, dwellings occupied, household access levels to basic and other services, transport to work or school, social security recipients, health, and crime and security rates. 4-17 - Local government: overview
South Africa’s municipalities may have challenges in common, but they serve economically, culturally, and socially diverse communities. 17-19 - Fast Stats 20–24
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- Race
Race classification has once again become firmly entrenched in South Africa, and has become a growth industry for private-sector entrepreneurs. 1
- Politics
Judge Richard Goldstone’s recent report on conflict in the Gaza strip has been roundly criticised. Dr Anthea Jeffery argues that the same criticisms that are being aimed at the report should equally have been levelled at Judge Goldstone’s previous report on political violence in South Africa. 2-3 - Skills shortage
Skills shortages in the public sector continue to hamper all aspects of government-run services in South Africa. The Institute provides a breakdown of the key shortages in the public sector which paints an alarming picture of the extent of the crisis. 4-7 - Fast Stats 8–12
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