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He condemns what he calls South Africa’s “racist” Expropriation Act, but he says “the banks expropriate the most”. Read more S. African ambassador 'no longer welcome' in the US, Rubio says ...
Press Release - In honour of the life and legacy of the late Mr Douglas Gibson--former Chief Whip of the Democratic Alliance (DA), Member of Parliament, and South Africa's former Ambassador to ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa pushes back against President Donald Trump's call to arrest politician for his "kill the farmer" chant, citing freedom of expression and legal processes.
South Africa’s president jokes about Trump dust-up Cyril Ramaphosa said he was “bemused” when Trump played a video amplifying claims of persecution against white farmers in South Africa.
South Africa and US trade deal: South Africa has proposed a trade deal with the US to purchase liquefied natural gas (LNG) worth around $1 billion annually.In exchange, the country would receive ...
South Africa has offered to buy liquefied natural gas from the United States over a 10-year period as part of proposals to secure a trade deal, according to a ministerial statement posted on the ...
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 ...
South Africa’s increasingly digitised and strained electricity sector, especially with the rollout of smart meters, faces a dangerously growing threat of cyberattacks. Total blackout warning for ...
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, the ...
South Africa’s government plans to push ahead with a policy directive that provides a workaround to Black-ownership requirements in the telecommunications industry.
Before US President Donald Trump welcomed his South African counterpart, Cyril Ramaphosa, into the Oval Office on Wednesday, White House aides had set up two large-screen televisions in the West Wing.
US President Donald Trump granted refugee status to nearly 60 white Afrikaners from South Africa, citing unverified claims of a "white genocide." The US processed their asylum requests directly in ...