We talk NHI, threats to academic freedom & rural woman denied property-rights! | The Daily Friend Show

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Join Big Daddy Liberty in discussion with Daily Friend Editor-in-Chief, Sara Gon, IRR analysts, Hermann Pretorius & Nicolas Lorimer.

We look at the increased attempt at power centralization by politicians, especially in light of the NHI taking away your decision-making ability.

We also discuss the peculiar case of UCT of inviting an academic who consider academic freedom as "inhumane", yet himself cited an alleged infringement of his own academic freedom after being fired for anti-Semitic social media comments.

Also, why is the Land Advisory panel condoning the continued subjugation of rural black women to patriarchal systems which deny them property-rights?

Thanks to the FNF for the support.

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12 Aug 2019 6AM English South Africa News Commentary · Politics

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