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South Africa’s coalition government: making the case for hope
In the aftermath of South Africa’s recent election, renewed hope has made an unexpected appearance.
In the aftermath of South Africa’s recent election, renewed hope has made an unexpected appearance.
The ANC’s choice of coalition partner will determine whether South Africa adopts a more pro-western stance or leans towards Russia.
Early election results suggest that the broken promises of the ruling ANC party are finally catching up with them.
President Ramaphosa has reason to thank his Minister for Electricity, who has significantly improved the country’s power situation against the odds.
If England, France and the other near-missers of the north were to take a lesson, then it is perhaps not to imbue their rugby with near spiritual significance.
New Zealand look daisy-fresh and have come up on the rails almost unseen.
The five country bloc – made up of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa – is seeking to counter US hegemony.
Putin chose to rain down missiles on Kyiv during the visit, despite the fact the African leaders’ next stop is Moscow.
For the country’s rich, to live by load-shedding – with 6-10 hours of power cuts every day – is inconvenient. For the poor, it is discombobulating.
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