Posts Tagged ‘South Africa’

Atlas Announces Winner of the 2010 Freda Utley Prize for Advancing Liberty

Atlas Announces Winner of the 2010 Freda Utley Prize for Advancing Liberty

Atlas is pleased to announce that it has selected the Free Market Foundation of South Africa as the recipient of the 2010 Freda Utley Prize for Advancing Liberty. From the Press Release: FMF was established at a time when South Africa’s Prime Minister John Vorster was steadily increasing intervention in the economy in preparation for [...]


South Africa: The Fight against Unemployment

The Free Market Foundation of South Africa is recognized by the Templeton Freedom Awards 2009 for their book “Jobs for the Jobless” denouncing the high legal restrictions on job security that has led to massive unemployment.


How does Africa rank? Good and Poor Governance Report Reveals

Cape Town — Southern Africa is the continent’s best-governed and Central Africa its worst-governed region, according to a new ranking of Africa’s quality of governance published on October 5, 2009. If you are an African who ranks health, education and freedom from poverty as your top priority, you are best off in the Seychelles, and [...]


New Hope for South Africa?

South African general elections have been set for April 22nd. In this recent article, Marian Tupy of the Cato Institute and South African MP Tony Leon, suggest that the break-up of the African National Congress and the forthcoming general election could provide a unique opportunity for a realignment of forces in South African politics, The [...]