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Moeletsi Mbeki argues the political elite’s continued self-enrichment and suppressed investment in public needs is keeping ...
Moeletsi Mbeki unpacks how South Africa could significantly boost its economy by making two difficult but necessary cuts.
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Briefly on MSNInstitute of Race Relations DA, EFF, and MKP benefitted from VAT saga, ANC lost support from peopleA study by the Institute of Race Relations found that supports for the ANC dropped following the budget drama, while the DA, ...
For the first time in its polling, the IRR puts the DA’s support at 30.3%, with the ANC just lagging behind at 29.7%.
Nahal Toosi is POLITICO’s senior foreign affairs correspondent. She has reported on war, genocide and political chaos in a career that has taken her around the world. Her reported column, Compass, ...
Luthuli died in 1967 with the apartheid government saying he was hit by a train but the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) ...
South Africa's rand firmed on Thursday, as markets awaited clarity on U.S. tariffs and local investors looked for news on the ...
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Briefly on MSNJeff Radebe provides honest assessment of ANC’s decline in KZN, says party became too comfortableJeff Radebe has stated that the ANC became too comfortable in KZN, which led to its decline in the polls, but many argued ...
Support for the African National Congress, which ruled South Africa outright for three decades after apartheid rule ended, ...
US-South Africa relations have been tense and difficult for several years, but with the advent of the Trump administration they have reached a critical ...
Nearly six decades ago, the initial inquiry into the Nobel laureate's death "found that there was no evidence which disclosed ...
South African prosecutors have reopened an inquest into the apartheid-era death of Nobel Peace Prize winner Albert Luthuli.
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