ELECTION FACTSHEET: Electricity in South Africa
As South Africa gears up for elections in May 2024, we look at access to electricity and how that has changed over the years.
As South Africa gears up for elections in May 2024, we look at access to electricity and how that has changed over the years.
Ahead of South Africa’s national and provincial elections in May 2024, we look at the country’s unemployment figures.
How many people in South Africa have access to flushing toilets? How many rely on bucket toilets? We answer these and other questions.
With unemployment in South Africa at 32.1%, political parties have been keen to talk up their ability to create jobs ahead of elections.
The African Fact-Checking Awards is the longest-running awards programme celebrating fact-checking journalism in the African media.
Minister of Human Settlements Mmamoloko Kubayi replies to our commentary on housing figures.
Government officials maintain that over 4 million houses have been provided to the poor. We explain why this claim is misleading.
The broad-based coalition aims to help voters critically engage with information and make informed decisions in the voting booth.
New laws are often the target of misinformation because of their political and economic impact. Here are tips to avoid these false claims.
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