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The lie of a ‘genocide’ against white farmers in South Africa took centre stage when presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and Donald Trump met on 21 May. The fact is that there is no ‘white genocide’ in South ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa says his recent meeting with US President Donald Trump was a success, and will go a long way to bolster the hundreds of US companies operating in South Africa ...
Donald Trump has long been preoccupied with South Africa’s most fraught and emotional domestic policy issue: land. In his first term the US president directed his then Secretary of State Mike ...
President Trump made allegations of persecution of White farmers in South Africa, which he used to justify granting refugee status to a group of Afrikaners earlier this month. Ramaphosa has denied ...
"These are all white farmers that are being buried," said Mr. Trump, holding up a print-out of an article accompanied by the picture during ... racial tensions in South Africa and Congo.
“These are all white farmers that are being buried,” said the US president, holding up a printout of an article accompanied by a picture during ... white people in South Africa.
Crime impacts South Africans across social divides, the police minister said South Africa's latest crime statistics debunk claims that a genocide is being committed against white people ...
In late May 2025, during a tense meeting with South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, U.S. President Donald Trump presented a series of visuals as alleged evidence of a "white genocide in South ...
South Africa's Minister of Agriculture John Henry Steenhuisen also responded, saying: "We have a real safety problem in South Africa. I don't think anyone wants to candy-coat that." He later added ...
The blog post that Trump showed Ramaphosa during the White House meeting was published by American Thinker, a conservative online magazine, about conflict and racial tensions in South Africa and ...
Ernst van Zyl, head of public relations for AfriForum, a rights group for Afrikaners, said many had become disillusioned with party politics in South Africa, but denied that large numbers wanted t ...
Correction: There were 26,232 murders in South Africa last year, according to South African Police Service (SAPS) figures. A previous version of this story contained incorrect information.
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