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At an Oval Office press conference last month, Donald Trump described present-day South Africa as “the opposite of apartheid” ...
In an article entitled “Trump’s unfounded attack on Cyril Ramaphosa was an insult to all Africans,” Mahama recalled the historic injustice that permeated the Apartheid system in South Africa ...
He points to ongoing inequalities: white South Africans, though less than 10% of the population, control more than 70% of the country’s wealth. Communities like Orania and Kleinfontein, designed to ...
It has been reported that inside the Orania Cultural History Museum there is a bust of every apartheid-era president except FW de Klerk, who initiated reforms that led to the repeal of apartheid laws.
Citing persistent racial and economic disparities in post-apartheid South Africa, where white South Africans, who constitute less than 10% of the population, still control over 70% of the wealth ...
It has been reported that inside the Orania Cultural History Museum there is a bust of every apartheid-era president except FW de Klerk, who initiated reforms that led to the repeal of apartheid ...
Orania is backed by a 1994 post-apartheid accord that allowed for Afrikaner self-determination, including the concept of an Afrikaner state, referred to as Volkstaat.
Orania is backed by a 1994 post-apartheid accord that allowed for Afrikaner self-determination, including the concept of an Afrikaner state, referred to as Volkstaat.
Orania is a bizarre and anachronistic phenomenon in the Northern Cape Province. Founded by Carel Boshoff, the son-in-law of apartheid-era South African President Hendrik Verwoerd, Orania is noted for ...
Orania and Kleinfontein market themselves as Afrikaner cultural havens. They invoke section 235 of the Constitution, which allows for cultural self-determination.
ActionSA denounced Orania and Kleinfontein as dangerous symbols of racial division, challenging the notion that these towns represent cultural preservation.