The BRICS bucks explained

A year after the 2023 BRICS Summit took place in Johannesburg, Joseph Matola, acting head of SAIIA’s Economic Diplomacy programme, reflects on the BRICS currency for South Africa and what the intergovernmental organisation will do to move towards the use of their own currencies for trade.

SA’s new ‘bloated’ unity government under fire

Responding to criticisms of South Africa’s bloated executive, SAIIA’s Senior Researcher on African governance and diplomacy Gustavo de Carvalho tells AFP it is ‘fairly normal’ for democratic governments to fall short on their promises to downsize their Cabinet.

Despite big obstacles, AfCFTA viewed as key to weaving new trade and industrial tapestry

Africa’s yawning infrastructure gaps in the road, rail and ports sectors, as well as in information and communication technology (ICT), has also been identified as a potential hurdle to the full implementation of the AfCFTA treaty in the near term. “If Africa’s transport and ICT infrastructure remains underdeveloped, the AfCFTA will not reach its full potential,” says SAIIA’s Associate Economist Joseph Matola.