South Africa’s rand is poised for the biggest annual jump since 2009 as the dollar’s weakness, combined with political ...
As South Africa moves toward the 2026 elections, its largest megacities are emerging as key battlegrounds, with urban ...
As geopolitical tensions rise, the real issue lies in America's misunderstanding of South Africa's Constitution. What does ...
Opinion
17don MSNOpinion
South Africa's electricity capacity cliff and the political economy of self-constraint
South Africa's electricity crisis is often misunderstood through a lens of institutional decay and corruption, while deeper structural dynamics remain obscured. Gillian Schutte delves into Matshela ...
The foundation of governance – peace, security, and stability – seemed shaken in several parts of Africa, exposing a sizable ...
South Africa‘s Deputy President Paul Mashatile and the African National Congress (ANC) Secretary General Fikile Mbalula’s early presidential campaigns are in full swing, but neither would openly admit ...
"South Africa now stands at their intersection. The question is no longer whether the system can investigate itself but ...
Security is expected to be tight when (now-retired) acting Deputy Chief Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga’s commission of inquiry calls its first witness this week: KwaZulu-Natal police commissioner ...
In 2025, John Matisonn’s reporting for BizNews delivered some of the year’s sharpest political insights—from shifting party ...
South Africa cannot remain silent on the unresolved land question as it moves forward with land reform to address historical ...
Effective healing requires a multifaceted approach, addressing generational trauma, political accountability and a commitment to diversity beyond mere ideology.
Earlier this year, Jaco Lochner argued that claims that “whites own most land” in South Africa are unverified. Without a national cadastre, ownership remains un ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results