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More Than Elections: What’s Really Driving Protests in Mozambique?
By: South African Institute of International Affairs 28th February 2025 Lack of capacity and corruption have significantly eroded support for Frelimo in Mozambique, particularly among young voters, who regard its... →
Defending against the global trade war: the South Africa strategy
By: In On Africa IOA 28th February 2025 Africa, with its developing export economies, is more vulnerable than other continents to the US-initiated global trade war. To avoid major... →
G20 finance meeting ends without consensus or communique
By: Reuters 28th February 2025 South Africa voiced dismay on Thursday that Group of 20 talks it hosted on global economic issues ended without consensus, after top officials from... →
AU ‘Year of Reparations’ should look to the future and the past
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 27th February 2025 Reparations aim to repair relationships and prevent violence – a forward-looking approach could foster a more just global order. The African... →
US Paris climate agreement exit will hit Africa hard
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 27th February 2025 This week’s G20 finance meeting must galvanise a global climate agenda to mitigate the grave impact of the US withdrawal. On his first day in... →
South Africa’s Financial Future in Limbo - Should You Exit Now?
27th February 2025 The initial disbelief and shock on the postponement of the 2025 Budget Speech may have made way for cooler heads and the hope that more... →
Committee welcomes findings on SASSA's SRD grand payment system
27th February 2025 The Portfolio Committee on Social Development welcomes the findings of the investigation conducted on the Social Relief of Distress (SRD)... →
Daily Podcast – February 26, 2025
By: Thabi Shomolekae 26th February 2025 Making headlines: South Africa's inflation rises less than expected in January; Loadshedding suspended following recovery of generation capacity;... →