South Africa’s Democratic Alliance declared a dispute within the nation’s coalition government, days after President Cyril Ramaphosa assented to a new law that will make it easier for the state to expropriate land.
South Africa's vital trade relationship with Mozambique remains stable despite recent political upheaval, with agricultural exports valued at R12. 8 billion in 2023. While monitoring continues, experts suggest there's no immediate cause for alarm,
An uprising, triggered by a disputed election result, has turned deadly and is affecting the country’s already fragile economy
Political analyst Professor Bheki Mngomezulu defends President Ramaphosa’s attendance at Mozambique’s inauguration amid election disputes, highlighting regional responsibilities and the implications for South Africa.
The Mozambique Road Network Company (Revimo), which operates several of the country’s major roads, has announced that it will resume collecting road tolls as from Monday. Rioting and destruction halted the collection of tolls in December.
South Africa’s mining industry continues to experience a decline in productivity month-on-month, mainly due to logistical constraints. The industry’s mining output volumes contracted by 0.2% month-on-month in November 2024, however, this is an improvement compared to October’s 2.8% decline.
South Africa’s government is facing criticism for its clampdown ... The union said in a statement that the miners, “many of them undocumented and desperate workers from Mozambique and other Southern African countries, were left to die in one of the ...
Delayed rains and the failure of grain crops in much of the region will compound the region’s misery and hunger.
Poor governance and incompetence plague South Africa’s public administration, particularly at the local level.
The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola, has extended his congratulations to Ambassador Maria Manuela dos Santos Lucas following her appointment as Mozambique’s new Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation.
Mozambique's largest port, Maputo, reported a 1% decline in volumes in 2024 mainly due to post-election protests that forced border closures and road blockages, the port operator said on Tuesday.
It will be a "mammoth task" to identify the bodies brought up from a disused mineshaft in South Africa this week, a police spokesperson says.