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Briefly on MSN“Get Your Hands Dirty, Do It Yourself”: American Man Visits Orania and Leaves With Superb TakeawayAn American influencer's visit to Orania went from disappointment to admiration as he discovered the controversial town's ...
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At an Oval Office press conference last month, Donald Trump described present-day South Africa as “the opposite of apartheid” ...
Orania’s leadership resents its description as a “whites-only” enclave, which some South Africans associate with the town because only approved Afrikaners can take up residency.
Orania town sign in front of local shopping centre is pictured in whites-only town of Orania, South Africa, April 1, 2025. REUTERS/Sisipho Skweyiya. By Tim Cocks.
ORANIA, South Africa - A group of white Afrikaners was so opposed to majority Black rule when apartheid ended some three decades ago that they carved out a separatist enclave, the only town in ...
In the dry landscape of South Africa’s Karoo region, there is a town that operates differently from the rest of the country, boasting its own public holidays and even its own currency. The ...
Donald Trump has offered white South Africans asylum in the U.S to protect them from discrimination, he says. A visit to Orania – a place where Black people are not allowed to settle.
An aerial view shows agricultural land to the right, the Orange River and Orania, an "Afrikaner-only" town in South Africa's Northern Cape, on May 26, 2024.
Joost Strydom, CEO of the Orania Movement, says he is shocked that the South African government does not silence calls for the Afrikaner people to leave South Africa.
South Africa Town Leader 'Sad' About Trump's Misuse of White Crosses Video By Nellie Peyton and Bhargav Acharya JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) -A local representative of an area shown in a video played at ...
Joost Strydom, CEO of the Orania Movement, gave The Daily Caller a tour of the Afrikaner-only city of Orania and responded to international criticism of the city. You won’t find a Walmart or a ...
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