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The National Dialogue is crucial for South Africa's future, but must remain grounded in addressing pressing realities, particularly the energy crisis.
Here are five other important things happening in South Africa today: ...
This year also marks the seventieth anniversary of the Freedom Charter. Its opening words, ‘The People Shall Govern’, remain ...
This year also marks the seventieth anniversary of the Freedom Charter. Its opening words, ‘The People Shall Govern’, remain a mirror to our reality. While our government is chosen by all the people, ...
Build One South Africa (BOSA) leader Mmusi Maimane said that Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana confirmed the revised figure ...
It would be fantastic if, through dialogue, South Africans could genuinely unite behind a common vision and programme.
In an era marked by complex global challenges, nations are increasingly turning inward to address deep-seated domestic issues. The national dialogue, a powerful tool for fostering consensus and ...
Emfuleni Municipality Seeks Another Eskom Debt Write-Off The cash-strapped Emfuleni Local Municipality wants National Treasury once again to write off a portion of its debt to Eskom, reports EWN. The ...
The South African government adopted the National Development Plan in 2012, setting a GDP per capita target of R120,000 per person. It is failing spectacularly to meet this target.
Justice and Constitutional Development Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has encouraged women to occupy leadership positions in professions traditionally dominated by men. She delivered a keynote address at a ...
Dominant aspects of South Africa’s national, political and subcultures are toxic, anti-development, anti-democratic and undermine social peace.
Former leaders and foundations must step back, say experts, urging citizens to take control of South Africa’s National ...