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South Africa’s 2022 census may not be accurate enough for official use: demographers explain what went wrong

South Africa’s 2022 census may not be accurate enough for official use: demographers explain what went wrong

THE 2022 South African census set an undesirable record: it is the census with the highest undercount among those where the undercount is measured and reported by the United Nations Population Division. The reported undercount of 31% is some 10 percentage points higher than the previous highest notified undercount (in Comoros in 2017). While the results from the 2022 South African census, released in October 2023, were adjusted for the undercount, it means the results are more estimates than counts, producing a number of anomalies in the census data. These call their usefulness into question. A census is, primarily, as…
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‘People started to point the finger’: How the M23 conflict endangers DR Congo’s Tutsi communities

‘People started to point the finger’: How the M23 conflict endangers DR Congo’s Tutsi communities

This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Andrei Popoviciu and Emmet Livingstone THE war between the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s military and the Tutsi-led M23 armed group is having a harmful impact on the country’s Rwandophone Tutsi communities, some of whom have been unfairly typecast as rebel collaborators. Interviews with nearly a dozen Tutsi civilians underscore the diverse ways their communities have been affected by the war, which began in late 2021 and has seen the M23 seize large chunks of eastern DRC with the military backing of neighbouring Rwanda. “People started to point the finger…
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Kenya’s protests are different this time: 3 things that make it harder for government to crush them

Kenya’s protests are different this time: 3 things that make it harder for government to crush them

ON 25 June 2024, a youth-led protest primarily composed of Gen Zs, as they are popularly referred to, stormed Kenya’s parliament. Legislators voted to pass the Finance Bill 2024 in its third and last reading ahead of presidential assent. This was the second countrywide protest over the proposed taxes in the draft law and excesses in government spending. The finance bill is a framework that determines how the government raises revenue. The Kenyan government had proposed raising US$2.7 billion by increasing taxes on essential goods and services, from cooking oil to bread. The bill also targeted digital revenue, where the…
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Namibia’s sodomy laws have been overturned – what that means for LGBTIQ+ rights in the country

Namibia’s sodomy laws have been overturned – what that means for LGBTIQ+ rights in the country

THE Namibian high court recently invalidated the country’s colonial-era “sodomy law”, which had made consensual sexual acts between men a criminal offence. The court declared that the common law offences of “sodomy” and “unnatural sexual offences” were unconstitutional. This ruling follows a separate decision in 2023 where Namibia’s supreme court ruled to recognise certain same-sex unions contracted outside the country. These two cases are being celebrated as victories for LGBTIQ+ rights in the country and the continent – following similar rulings in South Africa (1998), Botswana (2019) and Mauritius (2023). We asked human rights law lecturer John Nakuta about the…
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Stage set for the annual Fashion & Textiles Trade Fair

Stage set for the annual Fashion & Textiles Trade Fair

THE unique trade fair that combines African fashion, desigin, manufacting and global outsourcing options is set for the "Mother City" in South Africa. Cape Town will host the annual FASHION & TEXTILES TRADE FAIR BROUGHT TO YOU BY MESSE FRANKFURT SOUTH AFRICA. This renowned event will be hosted at the ill be hosted at the CTICC from 10 – 12 September 2024.  allfashion sourcing Cape Town is a business-oriented Fashion & Textiles trade show combining African Creativity, Design & Manufacturing with International Sourcing Options.  The event highlight is the 2024 Young Designers’ Competition. allfashion sourcing Cape Town will be attended…
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HAVAL Jolion PRO – a motoring revolution on four wheels

HAVAL Jolion PRO – a motoring revolution on four wheels

If cars are reinventing how South Africa drives, then the all-new HAVAL Jolion PRO is about to revolutionise how you see your motoring future. The first new HAVAL model to launch under the carmaker’s new One GWM philosophy, the New Jolion PRO takes all the solid, dependable and high value traits that its vehicles are famous for and blends them into a stylish sporty new era. “Our New Jolion brings all the typical HAVAL premium cabin finishes, connectivity and safety technologies, but it sets itself apart in a sporty new look” GWM South Africa Chief Operations Officer Conrad Groenewald explains.…
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Ford Family for Life – Ford Clubs

Ford Family for Life – Ford Clubs

FORD SA is pleased to share the latest video from the 'Our Ford Stories' video series, coinciding with Ford South Africa's centenary celebrations. The video shines a spotlight on Ford’s vibrant and diverse car clubs across the country. It highlights the close-knit communities of passionate individuals who share a united loyalty to the Ford brand and a love for its iconic nameplates. These clubs celebrate the various models that have made Ford a beloved brand over the years. From classic Mustangs, and hot hatches, to the latest Rangers, members come together to experience their vehicles as they were meant to…
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Africa doesn’t have a choice between economic growth and protecting the environment: how they can go hand in hand

Africa doesn’t have a choice between economic growth and protecting the environment: how they can go hand in hand

HEATHROW Airport in the UK currently uses more energy than the entire West African country of Sierra Leone. Despite Africa accounting for less than 4% of all global greenhouse gas emissions, many of its countries face significant threats from climate change, including increased droughts, floods, heat waves and potential crop failures. Climate change costs the continent US$5 billion to US$7 billion yearly, a figure projected to reach US$50 billion by 2030. Estimates suggest its impact could push 50 million Africans below the poverty line, while 100 million are at risk of being displaced. At the same time, around 600 million…
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How democracy can work at community level: 3 lessons from a South African protest movement

How democracy can work at community level: 3 lessons from a South African protest movement

POPULAR protests have surged around the world over the last decade. But do they work? And what lessons can be learnt from communities who have a history of militant protests? When the African National Congress (ANC) was elected to power in South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994, many believed that popular protests, which were the norm in the fight against apartheid, would no longer be necessary. It was assumed that the party would deliver quality housing and education, safety and economic prosperity to the previously oppressed black majority. But by the late 1990s popular protests in communities affected by…
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Kenya unrest: the deep economic roots that brought Gen-Z onto the streets

Kenya unrest: the deep economic roots that brought Gen-Z onto the streets

THE generation of Kenyans born between 1997 and 2012 – the Gen-Zs – have borne the brunt of the country’s slow economic growth. If a country has slow economic growth, it typically experiences higher unemployment rates, reduced income levels and decreased investments. It leads to an overall lower living standard. Over the last 10 years, between 2013 and 2023, Kenya’s average growth rate has been 4.52%. This is less than half of the 10% growth rate that President Mwai Kibaki had envisaged in Vision 2030. The national development plan’s goal was to transform Kenya into a middle-income country providing a…
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