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South Africa's National Dialogue kicks off on Friday, but critics say it's been rushed. Four months later, Ramaphosa ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has defended the National Dialogue against criticism that the R700 million used for the dialogue is too steep a price tag.
Introduction: The Tariff Trap and the Multipolar Dilemma South Africa’s relationship with the United States is a story of deep ...
In the shadow of South Africa’s 30-year democratic milestone, a chilling narrative has emerged: the spectre of a coup d’état. On 16 July 2025, Minister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni stunned ...
South Africa closes the first cycle of G20 presidencies with a call to refocus on development, equality and cooperation amid ...
By Itumeleng MakgetlaSouth Africa faces a tough choice between appeasement, alignment, and long-term economic independence as ...
Mining Bill bypasses SEIA and NEDLAC, undermining constitutional safeguardsMRDB threatens farmers’ land rights, food security ...
South Africa finds itself in a dangerous historical moment. The world order is under threat from its own primary architect. The US wants to remain the premier global political power without taking on ...
Standard Bank has cut its GDP growth expectations for South Africa—one of the first big banks to officially pull it below 1%.
South Africa's Minister of Electricity and Energy Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has told a G20 working group meeting that decarbonisation and development can be complementary, and nuclear energy should play ...
After months of dispute, Pretoria high court says Edgar Lungu’s family must hand over his body for burial in Zambia.