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Bain & Co has decided to shut its consultancy business in South Africa, where it has struggled to shake off the “stigma” of ...
Increasingly, Ms Zille earns grudging admiration from South Africans. It helps that she can laugh at herself: this year she ...
Last week, an event made headlines: the visit of Jacob Zuma, former South African president, to Rabat. He made a statement on ...
South Africa’s ambitious foreign policy was established over 30 years ago. The question many are raising is whether it is ...
Welcome to today’s Africa Liveblog, where we’re tracking key developments across the continent. From strategic shifts in ...
Selebi was an African National Congress (ANC) insider. The ANC originated as a liberation movement and has governed the ...
Bain is closing its business in Johannesburg, likely bringing to an end a yearslong battle to try and restore its reputation.
In a unanimous ruling, the Constitutional Court found that the MK party's challenge to the President's decision to place Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on special leave and appoint Firoz Cachalia as ...
A viral video claims current lootings in Durban occur as a result of the end of apartheid and supposed NGO-influence. But the footage dates from 2021 — its message echoes racist and conspiracy ...
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party ("MK Party") is disappointed, though not surprised, by the Constitutional Court, which found itself unable to proceed with the Party's application, citing the absence of ...
South Africa’s state-owned risk insurer has built up a R20 billion buffer to safeguard its finances in the event of ...
Sambudla, a Pan-African Parliament member and daughter of former South African President Jacob Zuma, has dismissed Western criticism of ...