South Africa will be hoping to build on an impressive Rio, but face a number of challenges
The unrest in Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal has deepened the country’s unemployment crisis as the government mulls additional relief funding
Whatever last week was — half-assed coup or failed sparkling insurrection — the dread of impending apocalypse has dissipated
The Thursday-night discussion was held a week after riots gripped the nation, renewing calls for a basic income grant
Several vaccination sites were forced to a standstill on Monday, with healthcare workers unable to attend work because of limited public transport
Last week’s violence will likely slow South Africa’s economic growth, the central bank’s monetary policy committee said on Thursday afternoon
Rebuilding is crucial, but democracies cannot allow themselves to be held to ransom by the destruction of anarchists in dictating where public funds should be spent
Gauteng has ‘no plan’ to vaccinate its 10 000 displaced persons
The former president has already left Estcourt prison under heavy security
As vigilante groups stepped in to ‘protect’ their property and families, the visual spectacle of death took on a sinister pleasure in some quarters, with Black lives bearing the brunt of this unbridled proprietarianism