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World Politics Review on MSNAfrican Countries Haven’t Given Up on Multilateralism
At a time when the global order is fracturing, African countries have emerged as champions of a more inclusive ...
ActionSA is blaming the government of national unity (GNU) for thousands of jobs lost in the second quarter of 2025. This ...
Across African states, there is a growing breakdown in citizen-state relationship marked by distrust in elected officials and public institutions. Citizens accuse governments of failure to provide ...
Big disagreements and divisions are at the heart of some major current political developments here in South Africa and abroad. We speak to columnist and comment ...
Political analysts have praised the resilience of the South African people amidst a series of mounting challenges and international pressure that have tested the nation’s unity and stability in ...
Meanwhile, South Africa's hard-currency bonds have outperformed Sub-Saharan African peers this year, losing 1.5% compared to a 3.3% drop across the broader Africa index.
We are witnessing a global resurgence of fascism and anti-women’s rights advocacy, driven by conservative politics rooted in ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNReviving poultry sector: Lessons from South Africa
By Raymond DENTEHGhana’s poultry sector is not merely underperforming—it is structurally constrained and at risk of further ...
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South Africa’s police serve the ANC insiders, not the people: here’s how it happened (by Ivor Chipkin)
Recent developments have once again brought the intermingling of police work and power battles in the ANC to the fore.
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Al Jazeera on MSNZambia ex-president must be sent home for burial, South African court rules
After months of dispute, Pretoria high court says Edgar Lungu’s family must hand over his body for burial in Zambia.
South Africa's rand firmed on Thursday, as markets awaited clarity on U.S. tariffs and local investors looked for news on the future of the coalition government due to a lingering budget stand-off.
South African regulations typically require a minimum 30% Black ownership stake for businesses operating in certain sectors, including information and communication technology.
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