Fewer Travellers, More Tourists: SA Sees Shift in Visitor Trends

Fewer Travellers, More Tourists: SA Sees Shift in Visitor Trends

Despite a significant post-pandemic recovery, South Africa’s international tourism sector remains 12,8% below 2019 levels, highlighting the country’s slow path to full recovery. However, according to the Tourism, 2024 report released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), South Africa remained a top destination in 2024, with a total of 8,9 million tourists arriving in the   read more »


Bucket toilets decline but use remains above pre-pandemic lows

Bucket toilets decline but use remains above pre-pandemic lows

Bucket toilets remain the thorn in the flesh of several municipalities. Despite an overall decline in the use of municipal bucket toilets in 2023, some municipalities recorded an increase. The municipal provision of bucket toilets Service delivery can be measured from two different angles. The first is to approach the demand side, by collecting and   read more »


MEDIA ADVISORY

MEDIA ADVISORY                                                                                       24 March 2025 The Statistician-General of South Africa, Mr Risenga Maluleke, invites members of the media to the release of the results of the Forestry, logging and related services survey, 2023 as well as the Ocean (marine) fisheries and related services survey, 2023, at a virtual release on Wednesday, 26 March 2025. The   read more »


SEZ Income Rises to R25 Billion in 2024

Media Release – For Immediate Release                                                                    20 March 2025 SEZ Income Rises to R25 Billion in 2024 Gqeberha, 20 March 2025 – The Coega Special Economic Zone (SEZ) continues to demonstrate strong economic growth, with total income surging to R25,0 billion in 2024, reflecting a significant increase of 32,2% from the R18,9 billion recorded in   read more »


The ebb and flow of energy in South Africa

The ebb and flow of energy in South Africa

Discovering the pathways that energy takes through the economy is the aim of the latest set of physical energy flow accounts. The accounts, published in a recent discussion document in the Stats SA Natural Capital series, cover the period 2015 to 2021 and provide a detailed overview of the flow of energy from its source   read more »


South Africa’s Informal Economy: A Lifeline for Millions

South Africa’s Informal Economy: A Lifeline for Millions

South Africa’s informal sector plays a crucial yet often overlooked role in the country’s economy, providing jobs and incomes for millions who struggle to find opportunities in the formal labour market. According to the latest Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), informal sector employment accounted for 19,5% of total   read more »


South Africa Sees Modest Job Growth Amid Year-Long Decline

South Africa Sees Modest Job Growth Amid Year-Long Decline

After a challenging year of job losses, South Africa’s formal non-agricultural sector showed a glimmer of recovery in the final quarter of 2024. According to the Quarterly Employment Statistics (QES, Q4:2024) survey released by Statistics South Africa (Stats SA), employment in the sector rose by 12 000 jobs, reaching 10,64 million by December 2024. This   read more »


Consumer inflation holds steady

Consumer inflation holds steady

Annual consumer price inflation was 3,2% in February, unchanged from January. This marks the fourth consecutive month that inflation has remained above the four-and-a-half-year low of 2,8% in October. The monthly change in the consumer price index (CPI) was 0,9% in February. Recreation, sport & culture; food & non-alcoholic beverages (NAB); alcoholic beverages & tobacco;   read more »


Mbalo March 2025

Homelessness is a known global phenomenon which affects approximately 150 million people around the world. It affects children, women and men of all races and ages in developed and developing countries. Over the last two decades, the number of homeless persons in South Africa increased substantially from 13 135 in 1996 to 55 719 in   read more »


South Africa’s Evolving Cultural Landscape: A 26-Year Transformation

South Africa’s Evolving Cultural Landscape: A 26-Year Transformation

Since South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994, the nation has prided itself on its rich cultural and ethnic diversity, earning the title of the “Rainbow Nation.” Over the years, this diversity has not remained static – language, family structures, and religious affiliations have shifted, painting a dynamic picture of societal evolution. A new report   read more »