Today: September 21, 2024
Today: September 21, 2024

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Africa|Economy|Environment|News

South Africa's climate action too slow to meet its bold pledges, says report

South Africa, the world's 14th biggest carbon emitter, has made strong commitments to climate action but is moving too slowly to wean itself off coal and roll out

South Africa's climate action too slow to meet its bold pledges, says report
Economy|Environment|Political

South Africa's Ramaphosa urges green energy to avoid carbon border tax

South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa warned other developing nations on Monday that future carbon taxes proposed by rich countries would damage their economies

South Africa's Ramaphosa urges green energy to avoid carbon border tax
News|Political

South Africa's unity government must harmonise wildly different visions

Talks to forge South Africa's post-election unity government will need to bring together parties with goals as contradictory as seizing white-owned farms and

South Africa's unity government must harmonise wildly different visions
World

South Africa's genocide case is a diplomatic win, whatever the verdict

South Africa's genocide case against Israel may have ruffled feathers in the capitals of vital Western trading partners, but it has boosted the country's standing

South Africa's genocide case is a diplomatic win, whatever the verdict
News|Political

In South Africa's coal belt ANC heartland, voters defect en masse

With South Africa's ruling party on track to get about 42% of the vote in the national election, the anger in its heartland coal-mining belt gives a hint

In South Africa's coal belt ANC heartland, voters defect en masse
News|Political

In South Africa poll, some ANC voters lose patience with their liberators

The long queues of voters recalled South Africa's 1994 ballot that ended white minority rule and ushered in democracy, but for many, gratitude to the ruling

In South Africa poll, some ANC voters lose patience with their liberators
News|Political

South Africa's divisive Malema could be post-election kingmaker

South Africa's Julius Malema, who quit the ruling African National Congress to form a radical leftist party, could potentially become a kingmaker or even deputy

South Africa's divisive Malema could be post-election kingmaker
News|Political

South African election could spell the end of ANC dominance

South Africans will vote on Wednesday with widespread anger over power cuts, joblessness and corruption threatening to end the dominance of the African National

South African election could spell the end of ANC dominance
News|Health

South Africa inquiry blames authorities for neglect leading to deadly fire

An inquiry into a fire that killed 77 people in Johannesburg last year blamed neglect by authorities for allowing a building to become a den for guns, murder,

South Africa inquiry blames authorities for neglect leading to deadly fire

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