South Africans are facing another round of power cuts despite promises from South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, that it would keep the lights on.





South Africans are facing another round of power cuts despite promises from South Africa’s power utility, Eskom, that it would keep the lights on.





Wine farmers in the Cape Winelands are increasingly turning to alternative farming methods, which are helping to preserve the two global biodiversity hotspots in the region.





It’s now almost 25 years after the end of apartheid and the land question inside Africa’s most powerful economy still remains largely unresolved.





Local economic development and better municipal service delivery are vital if South Africa wants to broaden economic participation and reverse its unemployment trend.





The past few years have been particularly challenging for South Africa’s economy. But, according to the South African Reserve Bank’s Quarterly Bulletin published in late September, there are signs of life.





In September 2021 a new opinion poll commissioned by the IRR showed that only 5% of South Africans think land reform should be one of the two top priorities for the government to address.
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