South Africa’s population has exceeded the 63 million mark, according to the latest mid-year population estimates for 2024.
Statistics South Africa (StatsSA) released the Mid-Year Population Estimates (MYPE) on Tuesday.
The data shows that the country’s population grew by
approximately 835 513 individuals, marking a 1.33% increase from July 2023 to
July 2024.
The Chief Director for Demographic and Population
Statistics, Diego Iturralde, said over half of the population is female,
totalling around 32 million.
Provincially, Gauteng remains the most populous with nearly
16 million residents. KwaZulu-Natal follows with a population of 12.3 million.
“Together, these two provinces account for about 45% of
South Africa’s total population. In contrast, Northern Cape is the least
populated province, housing just under 1.4 million people," said
Iturralde.
According to the latest data, life expectancy in South
Africa has increased significantly, reflecting advances in medicine, public
health, and socioeconomic development.
"South Africa has faced two pandemics between 2002 and
2024. The Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) pandemic caused a gradual
loss of life over decades, whereas COVID-19 led to a sharp increase in
mortality within months.
According to the report, life expectancy at birth is now
66.5 years, a significant increase from the estimated 53.6 years in 2005.
The report attributed this improvement to three key trends:
the expanded rollout of antiretroviral therapy, the uptake of vaccinations and
treatments for COVID-19, and the decrease in the infant mortality rate.
Furthermore, the Mid-Year Population Estimates (MYPE)
provide critical demographic indicators of recovery, including death rates and
growth rates.
The crude death rate (CDR), which measures the annual rate
of deaths per 1,000 people, peaked at 11,1 in 2021 during the height of the
COVID-19 pandemic. By 2024, the CDR had significantly declined to 8,7,
reflecting the positive impact of COVID-19 interventions. Similarly, the
estimated annual population growth rate fell to 1,06% in 2020–2021 due to the
surge in COVID-19 deaths and a drop in immigration. However, it rebounded to
1,33% by 2024.
The elderly growth rate dropped from 2,88% in 2019–2020 to
1,65% in 2020–2021 due to the pandemic but has since recovered to 2,11% in the
2021–2022 period.
According to the 2024 estimates, about 27,5% of the
population is under 15 years old, while approximately 9,7% (6,1 million) are
aged 60 years or older.
Among those under 15, the majority reside in KwaZulu-Natal
(21,4%) and Gauteng (21,3%). For the elderly, the highest percentage, 24,8% (1.52
million), live in Gauteng.
‘’Detailed population estimates by age, sex, and geography
are essential for guiding economic and social investments to enhance the quality
of life of all South Africans,’’ said Diego Iturralde, the Chief Director for
Demographic and Population Statistics.
Done by: Mitchum George
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