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On 29 May 2024, South Africa held its 7th democratic general election, which many international and domestic observers have proclaimed as free and fair. As 2024 marks 30 years of democracy, these elections were anticipated to mark the end of a political age in South...
Municipalities are the foremost entities grappling with the most pressing socio-economic challenges in the nation. Good Governance Africa’s Chief Executive Officer Lonwabo Patrick Kulati and GGA data analayst Mmabatho Mongae recently joined Dan Moyane, host of eNCA’s...
Africa is facing unprecedented food insecurity, with more than 134 million people in 29 out of 54 countries facing acute shortages, according to the US Department of State Humanitarian Information Unit. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says that about 257...
Good Governance Africa (GGA) welcomes the news conference hosted by Dr. Nevers Mumba, the head of the Southern African Development Community Electoral Observer Mission (SEOM), on 25 August 2023. This press conference presented the mission's preliminary findings on the...
Good Governance Africa is dismayed to report that its international CEO, Chris Maroleng, along with three colleagues, were illegally deported by the Zimbabwean government from Harare at 4.15pm on 17 August 2023. They had been in the country for only two days,...
Welcome to the latest edition of Africa in Fact. This issue looks at "Africa’s energy deficit" and how best to resolve Africa’s persistent energy poverty, asking what exactly a "just transition" looks like. What are our policy options? How do governments avoid getting...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s latest State of the Nation Address (SONA), on 9 February 2023, was memorable because it was delivered in a decisive and clear, almost authoritative manner. The president struck a useful combination of being emphatic and empathetic. He was...
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On 29 May 2024, South Africa held its 7th democratic general election, which many international and domestic observers have proclaimed as free and fair. As 2024 marks 30 years of democracy, these elections were anticipated to mark the end of a political age in South...
Municipalities are the foremost entities grappling with the most pressing socio-economic challenges in the nation. Good Governance Africa’s Chief Executive Officer Lonwabo Patrick Kulati and GGA data analayst Mmabatho Mongae recently joined Dan Moyane, host of eNCA’s...
Africa is facing unprecedented food insecurity, with more than 134 million people in 29 out of 54 countries facing acute shortages, according to the US Department of State Humanitarian Information Unit. The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) says that about 257...
Good Governance Africa (GGA) welcomes the news conference hosted by Dr. Nevers Mumba, the head of the Southern African Development Community Electoral Observer Mission (SEOM), on 25 August 2023. This press conference presented the mission's preliminary findings on the...
Good Governance Africa is dismayed to report that its international CEO, Chris Maroleng, along with three colleagues, were illegally deported by the Zimbabwean government from Harare at 4.15pm on 17 August 2023. They had been in the country for only two days,...
Welcome to the latest edition of Africa in Fact. This issue looks at "Africa’s energy deficit" and how best to resolve Africa’s persistent energy poverty, asking what exactly a "just transition" looks like. What are our policy options? How do governments avoid getting...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s latest State of the Nation Address (SONA), on 9 February 2023, was memorable because it was delivered in a decisive and clear, almost authoritative manner. The president struck a useful combination of being emphatic and empathetic. He was...