
Conflict in South Africa
Conflict in South Africa has been driven mainly by historical inequalities, racial divisions, and economic disparities rooted in apartheid’s legacy. Tensions often stem from struggles over land, resources, political power, and social justice, affecting communities of different racial and economic backgrounds. While significant progress has been made since apartheid’s end in 1994, inequality and socio-economic challenges continue to cause unrest. These conflicts can appear as protests, violence, or systemic issues, reflecting ongoing efforts to address historical injustices and build an inclusive, equitable society.