Surprises witnessed in presidential polls, some longest ruling parties dislodged and protests hit parts of the region.
The African National Congress (ANC) has assured South Africans that the Afrikaans language will not disappear following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s pronouncement that the BELA Act must be implemented ...
South Africa’s economy faced a turbulent 2024, marked by slow growth, high unemployment, and lingering structural challenges.
The year 2024 witnessed major political upheaval as incumbents faced significant losses worldwide. From the UK’s Labour ...
Saftu's general secretary Zwelinzima Vavi voices strong criticism against Bain and McKinsey for their roles in the upcoming ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday signed a disputed education law on languages in schools, after reaching an agreement with his initially opposed coalition partner.
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba has opened up on his decision to work with the ANC, despite saying for years that he would ...
The Economist picks a country of the year. The winner is not the richest, happiest or most virtuous place, but the one that ...
The ANC continued its 'resurgence' in the Northern Cape while the MK party claimed interference hampered its candidate in ...
In a statement, Business for South Africa called the move 'a pivotal step' in unlocking the potential of South Africa’s rail ...
Over the past month, several by-elections have been held across the country, with the party securing a majority of them.
Namibia, until recently led by an interim president in power since the death of former President Hage Geingob in February, was tipped as ...