
South Africa’s democratic crisis
South Africa has experienced a steady and worrying decline in voter turnout since the dawn of democracy in 1994, despite a growing population and rising voter registration figures.
FRIDAY, 20 FEBRUARY 2026, 08:49

South Africa has experienced a steady and worrying decline in voter turnout since the dawn of democracy in 1994, despite a growing population and rising voter registration figures.
Interest-rate cuts could last until September or be spread out until the first quarter of 2027. Some economists even predict seven more cuts.
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Police are investigating a case of assault after video footage of what appears to be a woman violently beating children in the streets of Oudtshoorn in the Western Cape surfaced online.

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Loyiso Manga went from earning an Honours degree to struggling to find a job and working in a call centre. Now, he’s South Africa’s first successful black olive oil producer.
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European leaders, worried about threats from a nuclear-armed Russia and doubts about the future of US security commitments, are increasingly debating whether to bolster nuclear arsenals on the continent.

Freedom Front Plus leader, Dr. Corné Mulder, said President Cyril Ramaphosa, like his predecessor, Jacob Zuma, tries to tell a good story while the country collapses.

SARS has ended its leniency on trusts in South Africa, issuing final demands for outstanding tax returns and warning trustees they have mere weeks to comply or face fixed administrative penalties.
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Bafana Bafana will return to the FIFA World Cup finals for the first time since hosting the tournament in 2010.

A Gauteng estate scored a major legal victory after the CSOS dismissed all allegations of financial mismanagement and governance failures due to a lack of evidence.

South Africa loses about R100 billion a year to the illicit economy, prompting President Cyril Ramaphosa to launch a crackdown, though industry warns deeper structural reforms are still needed.

Cape Town mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has slated Afrikaner commentator Willem Petzer for his view that the mayor’s policies are leading the city toward managed decline.

Rulani Mokwena has denied being in possession of Mamelodi Sundowns’ tactical plans ahead of Saturday’s showdown at Loftus Stadium.

Tongaat Hulett’s potential liquidation threatens South Africa’s entire sugar value chain, putting thousands of jobs at risk.

UCT’s historic Jagger Library is still boarded up over five years after the 2021 fire, with no concrete restoration or redevelopment yet underway.