NPR News -Africa 10 years after Nelson Mandela’s death, his party may soon lose the majority by Design Tech December 10, 2023 December 10, 2023 Bookmark 34 December 5, 20235:34 PM ET A decade after the death of Nelson Mandela, many South Africans are asking what the anti-apartheid icon would have thought of the current state of the country and the direction it's heading in. Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinTumblrRedditWhatsappTelegramEmail Design Tech Follow Author previous post COP28 pledges so far not enough to limit warming to 1.5C, warns IEA next post Violence Escalates Between Israel, Lebanon’s Hezbollah You may also like Bookmark Nigeria’s Chronic Electricity Problems August 8, 2025 Bookmark Journalist says greed, nihilism and transnationalism are fueling... August 8, 2025 Bookmark Scientists in South Africa are making rhino horns... August 8, 2025 Bookmark ‘We are being driven from the land.’ Nigerian... August 8, 2025 Bookmark Rwanda and DRC sign a U.S.-brokered peace deal,... July 15, 2025 Bookmark Khartoum’s Acropole Hotel, survivor of coups and attacks,... June 19, 2025 Bookmark 5 years in, is the NBA’s Basketball Africa... June 14, 2025 Bookmark An AIDS orphan, a pastor and his frantic... June 14, 2025 Bookmark Protests erupt in Kenya’s capital over blogger’s death... June 14, 2025 Bookmark Torture and treason trials: what’s happening in Tanzania? June 14, 2025