South Africa 2024: Everything has changed, but nothing is different Daniel de Kadt - June 7, 2024 The long-ruling ANC lost its majority, but voters seem to want more of the same.
Parties promise unity, but many South Africans may sit out election Kim Yi Dionne and Carolyn E. Holmes - May 26, 2024 An expert discusses racial politics, the potential for election violence, and youth political engagement ahead of May 29 elections.
2024: The election that could redefine South Africa’s politics Joshua Tucker and Daniel de Kadt - May 25, 2024 Everything you need to know about the May 29 elections, including recent changes to South Africa’s electoral system.
As Climate Week 2022 begins, Africans want action, research finds Kelechi Amakoh and Carolyn Logan - August 24, 2022 Among those who have heard of climate change, most say their governments – and the world – aren’t doing enough
Apartheid casts a long shadow across South Africa Laura Seay - June 23, 2022 Andrew Harding’s new book, ‘These Are Not Gentle People,’ takes a deep look at community fear and mistrust
Why South Africans are protesting the arrest of former president Jacob Zuma Carolyn E. Holmes - July 13, 2021 Zuma’s brand of populism centered on providing opportunities for poor rural residents, but it was clouded by controversy
South Africa’s Zulu nation is riveted by a royal succession drama. It’s about more than who takes the throne. Sithembiso Gumbi, Janet Bellamy, and Alex Dyzenhaus - May 27, 2021 Here’s why millions of rural residents risk losing their customary land rights.