Many political parties have asked Ramaphosa to act quickly against AfriForum, which is being accused of treason, even though some may voice support for the president and his speech.
By A Correspondent The British Australian Community has called for the immediate suspension of aid to South Africa due to concerns over the country’s new land expropriation law. See ...
U.S. President Donald Trump's attacks on what he alleges is South Africa's mistreatment of its white minority are being met ...
The urgent debate in the National Assembly highlighted the political and financial interests behind the South African troop ...
The president of the European Council Antonio Costa said he looked forward to the South Africa-European Union Bilateral ...
The so-called land question has been a decades-long dilemma for South Africa. A new law seeks to right some of the wrongs of ...
The ANC’s long track record of political mistakes and policy failures is finally catching up to it precisely at the moment ...
Musk, who was born and raised in South Africa, has frequently accused its government of enacting “racist ownership laws” and ...
President Trump's latest executive order sparks controversy as he cuts aid to South Africa, while extending refugee status to ...
South Africa’s second biggest political party has launched a legal challenge against a new land expropriation law that was ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday evening in his annual state of the nation address that his country "will not be bullied," days after US President Donald Trump said he would ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appeared to respond to threats from U_S_ counterpart Donald Trump by saying in his ...
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