The Unfinished Job: Building the Republic of South Africa
The real casualty of the new South Africa is the lost innocence of young people who are now forced to demonstrate their own leadership.
The real casualty of the new South Africa is the lost innocence of young people who are now forced to demonstrate their own leadership.
The West will increasingly rely on motivated African workers – with economic freedom found in a very dynamic, merit-based, globalised world.
In Africa where strong men have traditionally ruled, it is heartening to see the electorate in Zambia chose an opposition leader as president.
Africa seems to have escaped the worst of Covid-19. Wired Magazine looked at what makes the continent, and SA in particular, so resilient.
Anthony Fabian has released his film of Good Hope Stories – a feature-length documentary offering powerful messages of hope by a group of young people.
Sai Govender, from Johannesburg, has been chosen by the WEF as a Global Shaper. Hear about his experience at Davos, Switzerland.
Are you gasping at the idea of giving a credit card to a 14-year-old? Our daughter was. As parents, however, we were excited about giving her the gift of financial responsibility.
6.734 million were unemployed, which is another record high (up 78,000 relative to Q2 2019, and up 524,000 year-on-year), which equates to an official unemployment rate of 29.1%, up from 29.0% in Q2 2019.
Despite being let down by poor quality education, persistent inequality and poverty, and structural unemployment, South Africa’s youth remains hopeful.
This Friday in South Africa will provide a real-life juxtaposition of what Chuck Stephens, Executive Director of the Desmond Tutu Foundation, is ventilating here around protest and how it’s done world-wide.