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South Africa, the continent's most industrialised economy, has long been a destination for both legal and undocumented African workers. Nigeria and Ghana have issued warnings to South Africa regarding xenophobic attacks, indicating rising diplomatic tensions over the treatment of African migrants in the region.
The Weekend Wrap discusses political governance challenges including ANC Women's League controversies, rising populist threats, and the strain of tech sector energy demands on South African infrastructure. The analysis identifies systemic challenges testing both the nation's physical infrastructure and democratic institutions.
The South African Post Office (SAPO) is emerging from business rescue with a reinvention strategy focusing on digital platforms and strategic pivots. However, the analysis suggests the plan lacks concrete execution details and implementation capacity, raising concerns about the viability of the turnaround strategy.
[SAnews.gov.za] The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has marked Workers' Day by paying tribute to South Africa's workforce, while welcoming its new Commissioner, Dr Johnstone Makhubu.
Defiant S.Africa says African nations must address instability causing migration South Africa hit back Wednesday against charges of xenophobia after protests against undocumented migrants and said African nations should address issues like instability and bad governance causing their people to leave.
[African Union] The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, H.E. Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, welcomes the successful conclusion of the elections of the President and Members of the Bureau of the Pan-African Parliament, held in Midrand, Republic of South Africa.
News coverage of a November municipal election in South Africa, noting that nearly half of South Africans surveyed by Ipsos report feeling politically homeless, suggesting significant voter dissatisfaction or disengagement.
The item expresses concerns that many South Africans feel politically disconnected, with democracy reduced to mere voting without active engagement. It argues that meaningful democracy requires community and workplace involvement, or risks permanent loss through citizen disengagement.