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Gauteng Police Investigate Death of Initiate in Vereeniging, South Africans Voice Outrage Online
Police are investigating the death of a 19-year-old at a Gauteng initiation school, as South Africans continue to call for ...
South Africa’s rand is poised for the biggest annual jump since 2009 as the dollar’s weakness, combined with political ...
A South African woman, once a Trump Afrikaner refugee, faces ridicule as she seeks to return home after a failed marriage and ...
For democracies to function well, citizens have to trust their institutions. Every incidence of bad service delivery or ...
The foundation of governance – peace, security, and stability – seemed shaken in several parts of Africa, exposing a sizable ...
It’s Lawrence Kanyuka’s first visit to South Africa after the deadly confrontation between the group he speaks for, the Congo River Alliance/M23 rebels, and he is at pains to emphasise that he comes ...
South Africa cannot remain silent on the unresolved land question as it moves forward with land reform to address historical ...
In 2025, John Matisonn’s reporting for BizNews delivered some of the year’s sharpest political insights—from shifting party ...
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AI Ramaphosa dance video sparked debate in South Africa after reaching 9 million views
An AI-generated video of President Cyril Ramaphosa dancing went viral with 9 million views, sparking debate about humour, ...
Politics and writing have been keeping veteran South African diplomat Ebrahim Rasool occupied since he returned from his brief second stint in the United States to a hero’s welcome in Cape Town almost ...
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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 ...
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