ELECTION FACTSHEET: Jobs in South Africa
Ahead of South Africa’s national and provincial elections in May 2024, we look at the country’s unemployment figures.
Ahead of South Africa’s national and provincial elections in May 2024, we look at the country’s unemployment figures.
How well do opposition parties understand the country's most pressing issues ahead of polls on 29 May 2024?
With unemployment in South Africa at 32.1%, political parties have been keen to talk up their ability to create jobs ahead of elections.
Did the Democratic Alliance get its facts right when it outlined how it would tackle several problem areas if it were voted into power?
In his keynote speech at the launch of Rise Mzansi's election manifesto, the new party’s leader made several claims about South Africa.
As it set out how it would govern effectively, did the newcomer to South Africa’s political scene nail all of its facts?
The African National Congress is keen to demonstrate its successes ahead of South African national elections in 2024.
New laws are often the target of misinformation because of their political and economic impact. Here are tips to avoid these false claims.
The ruling party is correct that unemployment has decreased for seven consecutive quarters, but there is more to the story.
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