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Romain Chanson
Romain Chanson is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. Radio - Vidéo - Writing
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Between Israel and South Africa, a Rollercoaster Relationship
23 Oct 2023
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JeuneAfrique.com
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French
| Israel-Palestine Conflict
Diplomatic relations between Israel and South Africa are strained, primarily due to the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. Despite calls from the EFF and some ANC members to close the Israeli embassy in Pretoria, it remains open. The South African government has labeled Israel as an apartheid regime and accused it of genocide and war crimes in Gaza. The ANC's historical shift towards supporting Palestine is highlighted, along with the complex diplomatic and economic ties between the two nations. Key figures like Nomvula Mokonyane and Adi Cohen Hazanov provide insights into the challenges and potential for dialogue. The article also touches on South Africa's role in international mediation and its non-aligned stance.
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Bill Corcoran
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Bill Corcoran is a journalist based in Cape Town, South Africa. He has worked across Sub-Saharan Africa for the past 11 years providing breaking news and analysis from Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Lesotho, Swaziland, Liberia, Uganda, Malawi and Zambia to name but a few countries. Bill is currently the ...
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South Africa heads for coalition as ANC loses support
31 May 2024
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The Irish Times
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| Coalition Government
South Africa's general election results indicate the African National Congress (ANC) is set to lose its parliamentary majority for the first time since 1994, securing only 41.52% of the vote. This marks a significant decline from the 57.5% it achieved in 2019. The Democratic Alliance remains the main opposition with 22.26%, while the newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, led by former president Jacob Zuma, has surprisingly secured 12.81%. The ANC must now form a coalition to govern, with potential partners including the Democratic Alliance, though the MK party has ruled out collaboration with the ANC. Political analysts suggest a coalition with the Democratic Alliance could offer a stable governance path.
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Jane Flanagan
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Africa Correspondent of The Times (London)
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South Africa elections 2024: Zuma takes revenge as ANC set to lose majority
31 May 2024
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Corruption
The ANC is set to lose its majority in the 2024 South Africa elections, a significant decline from its previous 57.5% majority. The party's support has dwindled due to corruption scandals, economic stagnation, and high crime and unemployment rates. The Democratic Alliance, in second place, views the results as a positive step for South Africa. Cyril Ramaphosa's leadership is under scrutiny, with internal party debates on whether to form alliances with pragmatic or populist partners. Final election results will determine the composition of the National Assembly and the next president.
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Ihsaan Haffejee
Ihsaan Haffejee is a multimedia journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa. With a focus on visual journalism using photography and video to document stories from South Africa.
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WATCH | I'll bring the ANC back to people, says Nomvula Mokonyane as she contests for deputy SG
13 Dec 2022
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DispatchLIVE
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English
| Corruption Allegations
Nomvula Mokonyane, a candidate for ANC deputy secretary-general, emphasizes the need to reconnect the party with the masses and address organizational issues. She received 1,779 branch nominations, while Febe Potgieter made the ballot with 905 nominations. Mokonyane addressed corruption allegations against her and her relationship with former deputy secretary-general Jessie Duarte. The ANC's upcoming elective conference in Johannesburg will also discuss the Phala Phala farm saga involving President Cyril Ramaphosa.
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Pascalinah Kabi
PASCALINAH KABI is the author of Pollution, Profits and the People - an incendiary book that exposes disastrous effects of mining operations on water courses in Lesotho. Pascalinah is the first Lesotho investigative journalist to publish under her Bertha Challenge fellowship. Pascalinah, a ...
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Lesotho’s ‘white gold’: Water, water everywhere ... but not a drop to drink for local communities
11 Apr 2021
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www.dailymaverick.co.za
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English
| Regional Cooperation
Lesotho has sold large quantities of water to South Africa, earning significant revenue, but local communities near the dams have not benefited from this wealth. Villagers struggle to access clean water, facing contaminated sources and broken infrastructure. The Lesotho Highlands Development Authority and the Department of Rural Water Supply have not resolved the issue, leading to health problems and a heavy burden on women and children. The situation is exacerbated by allegations of corruption and mismanagement of funds, with little improvement in the affected communities' living conditions.
Kevin Sutherland
Kevin Sutherland is a journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
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How Agrizzi’s little black book could be the undoing of Mokonyane
02 Mar 2022
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www.heraldlive.co.za
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English
| State Capture
The State Capture Inquiry, chaired by Raymond Zondo, has revealed a report implicating former minister Nomvula Mokonyane in a corruption scandal involving Bosasa, a state contractor. Angelo Agrizzi, ex-COO of Bosasa, testified that the company financed Mokonyane's birthday party, provided her with a monthly stipend, and gave her family expensive gifts annually. Zondo's report suggests that these payments had no lawful basis and that Mokonyane breached her constitutional, legislative, and ethical duties by accepting them. The report raises questions about what Bosasa received in return for the benefits bestowed upon Mokonyane.
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Kristen Van Schie
I'm an award-winning journalist working as an independent reporter and multimedia producer in southern Africa. I am currently based in Cape Town. I have worked as a correspondent for global news agency AFP and Johannesburg's leading daily paper The Star, filing dispatches from the Central ...
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Analysis: ANC’s inner war – after the New Hope, remnants of the Empire strike back
26 Feb 2018
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www.dailymaverick.co.za
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English
| Cyril Ramaphosa
The article analyzes the internal dynamics of the ANC following recent appointments to its sub-committees, highlighting the challenges faced by President Cyril Ramaphosa. Despite efforts to portray the party as self-correcting, the appointments suggest that Ramaphosa may struggle to gain full control, with some sub-committees potentially enabling corruption. Key figures such as David Mabuza, Jessie Duarte, and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma are discussed in their new roles, with implications for the party's future direction and Ramaphosa's presidency. The article underscores the ongoing influence of former President Jacob Zuma's era and the difficulties in achieving significant reform within the ANC.
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