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The Role of Economists in South Africa's Economy...
Economists play a crucial role in shaping the economy of a country like South Africa. Their influence stretches across various sectors, impacting both policymaking and the everyday lives of its citizens. This article explores the multifaceted role of economists, highlighting their contributions and examining potential drawbacks. Economic Policy and Planning Economists are pivotal in formulating economic policies that guide the country's development. They analyze data and tren
2 days ago2 min read


The Origins and History of Christmas in Africa...
Christmas, a celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ, holds a special place in the hearts of many Africans. Its origins on the continent are deeply intertwined with the history of Christianity, which was introduced through various means, including trade, colonization, and missionary work. Introduction of Christianity in Africa Christianity first entered Africa in the 1st century AD with the early church's presence in Egypt. The Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria stands as
3 days ago3 min read


The Economic Journey of South Africa: From Colonialism to Democracy...
South Africa's economic landscape has been shaped by a series of political transformations, each leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s governance and economic systems. The journey from colonial rule through apartheid and into the current democratic governance is a testament to both resilience and the complexities of a society grappling with its past. Colonial Rule: The Seeds of Economic Disparity The economic foundations of South Africa were laid during colonial rule, whi
4 days ago3 min read


The Hidden Mechanics of the Banking System: Understanding the Power of Illusion Imbedded in Banking Manipulation...
In today's society, the banking system operates much like a well-orchestrated facade, often perceived as a necessary part of financial life. However, beneath this surface lies a complex web of transactions and regulations that can restrict individual freedom and autonomy over personal finances. This article aims to shed light on the mechanisms of the banking system, emphasizing the implications for everyday people. The Bank-Client Relationship: A Misunderstood Dynamic When yo
Dec 193 min read


When The Economy Serves The Few: South Africa’s Unequal Deal With The World...
An Economy of Extraction: How South Africa Is Sacrificed for Global Profit - I Dare Say that, South Africa is Just One Example, the Entire African Continent is in the Same Hole of Destruction South Africa’s economic crisis is not a mystery, nor is it the result of incompetence or bad luck. It is the predictable outcome of an economic system deliberately structured to benefit foreign capital, global powers, and a small local elite—while condemning the majority of South African
Dec 173 min read


Growth Without Momentum, South Africa at an Economic Crossroads…
As markets awaited Statistics South Africa’s third‑quarter GDP print, the rand’s subdued trade signalled a familiar unease: growth that exists, but lacks the vigour to transform lives and close deep structural divides. Early trading around R17.10 to the dollar and a modest decline in the 2025 government bond yield captured a moment of calm that conceals mounting economic stresses. Economists’ forecasts — roughly 0.4–0.5% quarter‑on‑quarter expansion — point to continuity rath
Dec 74 min read


Criminal are using Execution as Intimidation: The Deadly Price of Being Honest in South Africa…
The brutal shooting of Witness D outside his home, reportedly in front of his partner and children, is not an isolated horror; it is the latest tragic punctuation in a wider pattern that turns those who dare to expose wrongdoing into targets. Whether labelled whistleblowers, witnesses, investigators or anti‑corruption activists, those who lift the veil on malfeasance in South Africa increasingly face assassination-style killings that do more than silence one voice: they send
Dec 74 min read


RADIO BOP AFRICA: TWO YEARS OF RESILIENCE AND TRANSFORMATION...
Radio Bop Africa celebrates its two-year anniversary today, marking a significant journey from its roots as a public broadcaster to its current status as a privately owned entity. This transformation has come with its own set of challenges, particularly in adapting to the financial demands of a privately funded operation. The station, formerly sustained by government funding, now operates in a landscape where generating profit is essential for survival. Running a media busine
Dec 52 min read
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