A new report reveals that South Africa’s civil servants are missing critical skills, especially when it comes to technology.
Unicef report found that 23% of South African children experience severe food poverty, eating less than two of the ...
A new World Bank report shows that poverty in Africa may be lower than current estimates suggest and no systematic increase in inequality, given the available data Challenges remain substantial: more ...
GDP growth has many benefits, but cannot be relied on to reduce deep poverty in the presence of high inequality without other interventions. South Africa's economy has shown more than once that a ...
South Africa is well-positioned to confront significant longstanding challenges that have been holding the economy back: declining real per-capital income, persistent unemployment, pervasive poverty, ...
The fact that the DA, which represents the liberal wing of South Africa’s political spectrum ... leaving the majority of South Africans in poverty. The wealth tax threatens the core interests ...
THIS sentiment resonates deeply in South Africa, where lavish State of the Nation and Provincial Addresses starkly contrast with the realities of widespread poverty, demanding a recalibration of ...
“G20 nations must place inequality at the heart of economic policymaking, as disparities in wealth and development are ...
South Africa’s government of national unity forged after the 2024 elections refutes the claim that there are two antagonistic political camps.
South Africa is a middle-income emerging market with an abundant supply of natural resources; well-developed financial, legal, communications, energy, and transport sectors; and a stock exchange ...
Deputy President Paul Mashatile has called for urgent and sustained efforts to address unemployment and inequality, describing them as fundamental human rights issues.
Respect for human rights is closely intertwined with addressing poverty and extreme inequality. Human Rights Watch research exposes how people experiencing poverty are often more vulnerable to ...