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South Africa votes in 2024: could a coalition between major parties ANC and EFF run the country?
25th April 2023 South Africa’s 2024 national and provincial elections are regarded as a realistic opportunity for coalition governments to be formed in some... →
Green spaces are good for people – but in South Africa many cannot access them
25th April 2023 The benefits of experiencing nature for physical, psychological and spiritual well-being are widely documented. But much of the research on these... →
Zimbabwe’s ruling party vilifies the opposition as American puppets. But the party itself had strong ties to the US
21st April 2023 The Zimbabwe African National Union–Patriotic Front (Zanu-PF), which has governed Zimbabwe since independence in 1980, is well known for denouncing... →
Outer space: Rwanda and Nigeria sign an accord for more responsible exploration - why this matters
21st April 2023 In 2020, the United States announced a framework for the private exploitation of space resources. It consists of practical principles to guide... →
Sudan created a paramilitary force to destroy government threats – but it became a major threat itself
20th April 2023 Sudan is in crisis. Fighting continues between Sudan’s military leader, Abdelfattah Al-Burhan, and his deputy on Sudan’s ruling council, General... →
Rahima Moosa: South Africa’s only mother and child hospital is falling apart - a veteran doctor reflects on why
20th April 2023 South Africa’s health ombudsman recently published the findings of an investigation into Rahima Moosa Mother and Child Hospital. The investigation... →
South Africa’s power outages could reach critical levels this winter - likely scenarios
19th April 2023 Over the past 15 years South Africa has been experiencing a gradually worsening number of electricity cuts. This state of affairs has prompted... →
Feeding Africa: how small-scale irrigation can help farmers to change the game
19th April 2023 Unlike large-acreage government irrigation schemes, small-scale irrigation is typically farmer led. Farmers decide what technologies to use to... →
Europe outsourcing asylum to African countries is a terrible idea – there are alternatives
19th April 2023 For 40 years, western governments have entertained ideas of outsourcing asylum processing and refugee hosting to the global south. It is not a new... →
Debt dangers in Africa: how defaults hurt people, and why forgiveness isn’t the answer
18th April 2023 Public debt repayments in some African countries are at their highest levels since 1998. The Conversation Africa’s founding editor Caroline Southey... →