South Africans Redefine Work: Seeking Meaning Over Mere Survival

South Africans are changing how they see work, wanting more than just a paycheck. Many feel tired and burned out,…

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Bitter Harvest: South African Citrus Faces US Tariff Threat

South Africa's bright citrus groves, full of juicy oranges and lemons, face a big threat from a possible 30% US…

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Dean Macpherson Exposes Oxygen Plant Tender Scandal: A Call for Reform in South African Procurement

South Africa’s Oxygen Plant Tender Scandal revealed deep corruption where unlicensed companies won huge contracts, wasting public money meant for…

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Diplomacy in Flux: The Drama of Absence at the 2025 G20 Johannesburg Summit

The possible absence of President Trump from the 2025 G20 summit in Johannesburg is a strong signal of growing tensions…

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Opening New Doors: How Township Travel Is Being Redefined in South Africa

Township travel in South Africa is changing in exciting ways, making holidays possible for many who couldn’t afford them before.…

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Under the City Lights: South Africa’s Battle for Sex Worker Rights

In South Africa’s cities, sex workers and activists bravely stand up against harsh laws that criminalize their work, demanding safety,…

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The Journey of South Africa’s National Budget: Ritual, Debate, and Democracy in Action

Every year in South Africa, the national budget is presented with great ceremony, marking the start of lively debates about…

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Parliament’s Defining Season: Budget Battles, Eskom’s Future, and the Work of Oversight

South Africa’s Parliament in 2025 is busy making big decisions about the country’s money and the future of Eskom, the…

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From Outlaw to Cabinet: The Complex Journey of Gayton McKenzie

Gayton McKenzie is a former armed robber who turned his life around to become a South African politician and Minister…

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Strained Streets and Unheard Voices: The Service Delivery Crisis in Blue Downs

In Blue Downs, people protested loudly because basic services like water, garbage collection, and road repairs were not happening properly…

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