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Many opponents of black economic empowerment policies are hankering back to the apartheid status quo – and their criticism ...
At an Oval Office press conference last month, Donald Trump described present-day South Africa as “the opposite of apartheid” ...
The first Black batter to make a century for South Africa has led them to World Test Championship glory – but wider issues ...
BOTHAVILLE, South Africa (AP) — Days before South Africa’s president meets with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House, Afrikaner farmers at the center of an extraordinary new U.S ...
Elon Musk Wins Exception to Black Ownership Rule in South Africa Musk is about to get a massive reward from the South African government despite his “white genocide” lies.
Western audiences are commonly informed that white South Africans, who make up just 7% of South Africa’s population, own "three-quarters" of agricultural land whereas black South Africans own ...
The white crosses are staked in the ground on an otherwise barren hillside on the edge of a farm, each one standing as a reminder of a terrible story of a person ...
The president said white crosses seen in the video showed burial sites of White farmers. In fact, they were part of a protest, filmed near Normandien, South Africa, on Sept. 5, 2020, after the ...
Mr. Malema, 44, is the incendiary, leftist leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters party, which advocates for the redistribution of white-owned land to Black South Africans.
South Africa is preparing to sidestep the country’s Black ownership laws in order to allow Elon Musk to operate Starlink within its borders. Musk claims he has been banned from setting up his ...
Trump to press South African president about how his country treats its White minority Trump recently began accepting White Afrikaners as refugees from the country, whose population is majority Black.
White farmers have been murdered in South Africa, but those murders account for such a small percentage of the country's total and do not amount to genocide, experts say.