The former president said people would be seeing a lot of him from now on, even though he not put aside his concerns about the ANC
It’s the ultimate forum for investors, African business leaders and dealmakers to meet and clinch deals
Ramaphosa’s commitment suggests a firm resolve to implement the bill
The company’s chairman, Stuart Chambers, described the proposal as ‘opportunistic’
The first democratic elections in 1994 were a major logistical and political feat, with nearly 20 million citizens casting their votes together for the first time over three days, beginning on 27 April.
The murders of even those engaged in non-party political promotion of the election came as opponents of the vote renewed their threats of a widening war
Tracking the progress of South Africa’s 30-year-olds as they navigate education, work, anxiety and hope
Many of them feel that the promises made at the dawn of democracy have not been met
The editors called on citizens to vote for unity and reconstruction
Pockets of excellence still exist: we must just learn how to harness them