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Kamala Harris

Brics, G20 and Trump 2.0: A new geostrategic balance of power?
Columns
/ 21 November 2024

Brics, G20 and Trump 2.0: A new geostrategic balance of power?

China’s changing priorities towards funding African development through smaller projects show a possible willingness to adapt to African priorities and economic needs. 

By Lisa Thompson
Harris, Trump locked in tight US presidential race as swing state results pending
World
/ 6 November 2024

Harris, Trump locked in tight US presidential race as swing state results pending

Bitcoin surged to over $75,000 as early returns appeared favourable for Trump on Tuesday night

By MG Reporter
Joe Rogan endorses Donald Trump hours before US voting begins
World
/ 5 November 2024

Joe Rogan endorses Donald Trump hours before US voting begins

On the eve of the election, Trump and Harris delivered closing arguments in a heated final push across battleground states

By MG Reporter
US ‘bonfire’ elections an opportunity for African development
Opinion
/ 2 November 2024

US ‘bonfire’ elections an opportunity for African development

Whoever wins, the country needs to build its ties on the continent and the rest of the world and exploit the opportunities that are created

By Donovan E Williams
2024 election latest news: Bitcoin ION Cloud Mining makes $20 000 a day – Cryptocurrency gains momentum
Partner Content
/ 31 October 2024

2024 election latest news: Bitcoin ION Cloud Mining makes $20 000 a day – Cryptocurrency gains momentum

Trump’s promises to make the US the centre of global cryptocurrencies are making people rethink about how to invest in digital assets

By Online Betting
The Trump presidential campaign a billionaires’ ballot
Opinion
/ 31 October 2024

The Trump presidential campaign a billionaires’ ballot

In the fight are Patrick Soon-Shiong and Jeff Bizos, who put pressure on the editors of the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post, X’s Elon Musk and Silicon Valley’s Peter Thiel

By Philip Machanick
Gaza and the US elections: Harris is a flawed but better alternative to Trump
Thought Leader
/ 28 October 2024

Gaza and the US elections: Harris is a flawed but better alternative to Trump

Ultimately, a vote for Harris is a vote against the extremism and corruption of Trump, but it is not necessarily a vote for a more just or ethical foreign policy

By Sibahle Zuma
Harris’s inability to secure strong lead an indictment on Democratic Party
Article
/ 27 October 2024

Harris’s inability to secure strong lead an indictment on Democratic Party

It has alienated voters with its stance on Israel and its message does not resonate with crucial blocs such as the youth and black men

By Nontobeko Hlela
Obama cannot salvage Michigan for US presidential candidate Kamala Harris
Thought Leader
/ 25 October 2024

Obama cannot salvage Michigan for US presidential candidate Kamala Harris

People would be better off voting for Green Party candidate Jill Stein if they want the war in Gaza to stop

By Aaron Ng’ambi
What Trump’s re-election could mean for global security and American foreign policy
Thought Leader
/ 23 October 2024

What Trump’s re-election could mean for global security and American foreign policy

If Donald Trump re-enters the White House after the 5 November elections, countries like Russia, China, Iran and North Korea will be delighted

By Ursula van Beek
Trump or Harris for president: The wars will rage on regardless
Opinion
/ 18 August 2024

Trump or Harris for president: The wars will rage on regardless

No matter which of the candidates wins the presidential race, US foreign policy is unlikely to change radically

By Nontobeko Hlela
US politics is the theatre of the absurd
Opinion
/ 3 August 2024

US politics is the theatre of the absurd

Worse, the presidential elections don’t matter because Big Business has captured the state

By Donovan E Williams
Manufacturing a presidential candidate: The case of Kamala Harris
Opinion
/ 3 August 2024

Manufacturing a presidential candidate: The case of Kamala Harris

The US vice-president needs to come up with a message that resonates with the white middle and working class to win them over in this election

By Aaron Ng’ambi
The world’s year of elections simmers
Opinion
/ 25 July 2024

The world’s year of elections simmers

Democracy’s march has been relentless this year as world leaders confront the will of the people

By Richard Calland
The exit of Joe Biden: Age and competence in presidential politics
Columns
/ 23 July 2024

The exit of Joe Biden: Age and competence in presidential politics

It is not old leaders that trouble society, but the failure to ensure that the younger generation is groomed to take over when the time comes

By Nontobeko Hlela
$1bn to boost African women’s economic status
Africa
/ 3 April 2023

$1bn to boost African women’s economic status

The funding includes a $60 million for women in the digital economy and nearly $400 million from the private sector to close the gender digital divide

By Afp
As US vice-president Harris arrives in Zambia, here is what lies ahead
Opinion
/ 28 March 2023

As US vice-president Harris arrives in Zambia, here is what lies ahead

How does Zambia see its relationship with the US amid shifting global dynamics?

By Sishuwa Sishuwa
The US once again has something  Africa wants: competent leaders
Africa
/ 21 January 2021

The US once again has something  Africa wants: competent leaders

Africa must use its best minds to negotiate a mutually beneficial economic relationship

By Moeletsi Mbeki
US elections: Neither candidate is taking climate change seriously
The Green Guardian
/ 3 November 2020

US elections: Neither candidate is taking climate change seriously

The climate policies of both parties are constrained because they are far too wedded to the neoliberal economic systems

By Kumi Naidoo
No mention of Africa when it comes to US foreign policy
Opinion
/ 24 October 2020

No mention of Africa when it comes to US foreign policy

During pre-election debates in the United States, very little has been said on how they view one of the world’s largest markets — which, in turn, is determined to come into its own

By Lerato Tsebe
Biden to face clash over race in upcoming Democrat debate
Article
/ 29 July 2019

Biden to face clash over race in upcoming Democrat debate

​Expect bare-knuckle political sparring when 2020 frontrunner Joe Biden battles his Democratic rivals this week

By Michael Mathes
US Democratic frontrunner Biden drops in polls after debate
Article
/ 2 July 2019

US Democratic frontrunner Biden drops in polls after debate

Biden, a former vice president under Barack Obama, still polls the highest at 22% among the two-dozen contenders for the Democratic nomination

By Agency
Trump says Congress ‘can’t impeach’ him
Article
/ 23 April 2019

Trump says Congress ‘can’t impeach’ him

Asked by reporters at a White House Easter event for children whether the prospect of impeachment worries him, Trump replied: "Not even a little bit."

By Sebastian Smith

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