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Search: ANC

Zuma is back to haunt the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal as MK party secures parly seats
Politics
/ 31 May 2024

Zuma is back to haunt the ANC in KwaZulu-Natal as MK party secures parly seats

The former president’s political resurrection has thrown the other parties’ pre-election coalition plans into disarray

By Lizeka Tandwa, Khaya Koko and Paddy Harper
Uncertainty looms over South Africa as ANC faces decline and potential coalitions
Opinion
/ 30 May 2024

Uncertainty looms over South Africa as ANC faces decline and potential coalitions

Our last election demand must now be to the politicians who will decide the country’s future in the coming 14 days

By Editorial
Nonagenarian Senegalese ex-rifleman to carry Olympic torch in France
Africa
/ 30 May 2024

Nonagenarian Senegalese ex-rifleman to carry Olympic torch in France

The former rifleman was selected to go to the games in recognition of the forgotten Senegalese Tirailleurs Corps

By Malick Rokhy and Alexandre Marchand
Reforms could unlock $169.4bn in African development financing a year
Business
/ 30 May 2024

Reforms could unlock $169.4bn in African development financing a year

The African Development Bank’s economic outlook report notes that 20 countries were in debt distress or at high risk of debt distress, hamstringing their ability to achieve social development goals

By Sarah Smit
S’bu Ndebele refutes claims about Jacob Zuma’s role in 2004 ANC victory
Politics
/ 29 May 2024

S’bu Ndebele refutes claims about Jacob Zuma’s role in 2004 ANC victory

The former KZN premier made the comments while voting in Durban north, at the same station DA leader John Steenhuisen was casting his vote

By Paddy Harper
Rich nations met $100 billion climate finance goal two years late: OECD
The Green Guardian
/ 29 May 2024

Rich nations met $100 billion climate finance goal two years late: OECD

Donors have been accused of repackaging existing aid pledges as climate finance and making the money largely available as loans instead of unconditional grants

By Afp
This is (still) ANC country
Politics
/ 28 May 2024

This is (still) ANC country

The big takeaway from this election is less about the weaknesses of the ruling party and more about its enduring strength

By Simon Allison and The Continent
The National Health Insurance means a higher tax burden for South Africans
Business
/ 27 May 2024

The National Health Insurance means a higher tax burden for South Africans

If value-added tax were to be used to fund the insurance, it would have to rise from 15% to 21.5%

By Anathi Madubela
Prof Bismark Tyobeka awarded National Order of Merit by France
Press Releases
/ 27 May 2024

Prof Bismark Tyobeka awarded National Order of Merit by France

The principal and vice-chancellor of the North-West University received the award from French ambassador, David Martinon, on behalf of French president, Emmanuel Macron.

By North West University
Democratic Alliance’s economic policy is a direct attack on the working class
Opinion
/ 26 May 2024

Democratic Alliance’s economic policy is a direct attack on the working class

If it ruled, the party’s promotion of rightist free market fundamentalism would see industries such as vehicle manufacturing being destroyed

By Vashna Jagarnath
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