Commenting on the release of the 3Q2024 Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth figures by Statistics South Africa, NWU Business School economist Prof Raymond Parsons says: ‘The unexpected and disappointing GDP growth figures for 3Q2024 confirm the extent to which South Africa’s growth prospects remain vulnerable to negative factors such as adverse weather conditions, weakened exports, and other lagging sectors.
Guest: Prof Raymond Parsons – North West University Business School economist

South Africa’s water sector is facing a deepening crisis, as highlighted in the 2025 Green Drop, Blue Drop, and No Drop reports released by Water and Sanitation Minister Pemmy Majodina.
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As South Africans mark Family Day, a time rooted in togetherness and care, many are also confronting the often-unspoken financial strain of “Black Tax.”
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Chaos erupted at a public hearing on the Constitutional Amendment Bill in Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, as tensions flared between attendees, disrupting proceedings and highlighting deep divisions over the proposed changes
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