A Shaky Alliance in South Africa
After a month of negotiations, there’s a new government of national unity in South Africa. But will it work?
After a month of negotiations, there’s a new government of national unity in South Africa. But will it work?
For the first time since 1994, South Africa’s ANC does not have an absolute majority. What comes next will be an important test for the RSA.
There are some important lessons that the international conservative movement can learn from this election.
The former majority party asking for ‘unity’ rings hollow when it has no choice.
Coaches have been “asked to explain the white-dominated racial make-up” of the squad.
The ANC thinks that whites in South Africa are an unwanted remnant of Western colonialism in Africa.
South Africa’s government defends chants of ‘Kill the farmer!’ but insists that Israel is committing ‘genocide’ in Gaza.
Today’s Solidarity Movement in South Africa is inspired by lessons from the past.
The Summit called for “a comprehensive reform of the UN, including the Security Council” to make it more representative of the developing world.
Lessons from the shocking memoir of a top South African electricity executive.
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