Instead of pulling other countries along, South Africa is serving as a brake on Africa’s economic growth.
Changing SA's Current Path prospects will ultimately require deliberate choices, determined implementation, leadership and some pain.
Poor health and education systems are the main culprits behind South Africa’s weak long-term growth outlook.
Becoming an ageing society will challenge both the country’s fiscal stability and the dream of ending poverty.
Universal access to water, sanitation and hygiene is indispensable to development. Is Africa on track to achieve this goal by 2030?
Development indicators remain rooted in the West, but African states can change that by adopting innovative methods of data collection, management and analysis.