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Trump’s Stage, Ramaphosa’s test

President Ramaphosa’s U.S. visit turned political theatre as Trump revived false claims of a “white farmer genocide” in South Africa — a myth disproven by data but still popular with his conservative...

Trump Ramaphosa

Tax, democracy, and the TikTok generation

Youth unemployment in South Africa is 60%, but many now earn through TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. At the Daily Maverick’s Gathering, SARS’ Kieswetter affirmed: all income, even from content, is...

Tiktokers

What is it like being queer in South Africa?

For Pride Month, FNF South Africa hosted KZN MEC Martin Meyer to discuss LGBTQI rights. He noted legal progress like marriage equality but stressed that real equality in daily life remains a challenge...

Afrika lgbt

‘South Africa still enjoys world-class Press Freedom’

For Freedom Month and World Press Freedom Day, FNF South Africa spoke with journalist Ferial Haffajee of the Daily Maverick on defending press freedom, exposing state capture, and advancing justice.

Ferial Haffajee

DA vs ANC: VAT Strains the GNU

Tensions in South Africa’s Government of National Unity rise as the ANC pushes a VAT hike opposed by the DA, exposing deeper coalition strains and raising doubts about the GNU’s true balance of power.

DA and ANC

Africa and Europe at crossroads

Africa and Europe face trade challenges as US tariffs hit Zimbabwe. SADC’s response shows weak unity, risking industries, while the EU has a chance to offer a fair alternative amid global shifts.

EU and AU

Freedom, fear, fight for truth as media voices unite

At the Southern Africa Media Summit in Harare, journalists, lawyers, and civil society called for accountability, constitutional alignment, and protection of press freedom across the region.

Press

A roar for freedom

At 10 on Brooke Boutique Hotel, Zimbabwean women gathered for three days with FNF to reclaim their voice and power in an industry long dominated by men, in a historic mentorship program.

Womentorship

"Dear countrymen, fellow journalists, UZ law students, friends across the world"

After 72 days in detention, journalist Blessed Mhlanga shares the toll of being jailed for his work, highlighting a justice system that silences truth-tellers and calling for press freedom.

Press Freedom

Womentorship reshapes Zimbabwean media

FNF’s Womentorship Journalism Programme in Zimbabwe empowers young women, trains 450+ in media skills, tackles harassment and bias, and builds leadership, resilience, and sisterhood.

Women in media