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South Africa
International
How the ANC lost its mojo
Sisonke Msimang
5 June 2024
Post-election, South Africa’s biggest party can only govern with the help of uncomfortable bedfellows. How did it come to this?
International
Putin’s isolation intensifies
Lawrence Freedman
23 August 2023
Non-Western powers are increasingly contributing to global pressure on Russia
Correspondents
Anthony Sampson, the inside-outsider
David Hayes
29 July 2016
The anatomist of Britain and ally of South African freedom, born ninety years ago, was a pioneer in journalism, says
David Hayes
Essays & reportage
Written back into history
Larry Schwartz
12 September 2012
Nearly fifty years after her family left Cape Town’s apartheid-era District Six, Bonita Bennett is helping rescue the stories of its former residents, writes
Larry Schwartz
Correspondents
Ventersdorp and the future of Afrikaner radicalism
Edward Cavanagh and Emile Coetzee
15 April 2011
Hardliners are now a decided minority among Afrikaners, report
Edward Cavanagh
and
Emile Coetzee
in South Africa
Correspondents
Another vineyard plague
Mike Veseth
8 November 2010
The Australian wine industry is caught in a perfect storm, writes The Wine Economist,
Mike Veseth
, in Tacoma, Washington
Correspondents
Zuma unleashed
Nic Dawes
8 April 2009
The less glorious traditions of the ANC have been on vivid display during South Africa’s election campaign, writes
Nic Dawes