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Trump takes up Musk's cause in South Africa
South Africa hits back at Trump’s claim that it is ‘confiscating land,' as US aid to country threatened
The South African president has hit back at President Donald Trump for claiming the government is "confiscating" land. President Trump also claimed certain classes of people are being treated ‘very badly.
Trump attack on South Africa exposes divisions over race and land
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa defended his land reform policy on Monday against an attack by Donald Trump that laid bare deep divisions within South Africa over racial disparities in ownership,
South Africa defends itself against Trump and Musk attacks on land policy
South Africa defended itself on Monday against attacks on its land confiscation policy by Donald Trump and his South African-born billionaire backer Elon Musk after the U.S. president said he would cut off funding to the country over the issue.
Marco Rubio, South Africa and G20
US top diplomat Rubio will not attend G20 meet in South Africa
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will not attend the G20 meeting in South Africa, the top U.S. diplomat said on Wednesday, days after President Donald Trump threatened to cut off funding to the African country.
US State Secy Marco Rubio refuses to attend G20 Summit in Johannesburg, cites "South Africa is doing very bad things"
Sharing a post on X, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said, I will not attend the G20 summit in Johannesburg. South Africa is doing very bad things. Expropriating private property. Using G20 to promote solidarity,
Marco Rubio refuses to visit South Africa for G-20 summit, accuses government of 'doing very bad things'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio wrote on X that he will not be attending the G-20 summit in Johannesburg as a protest against the South African government.
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Johannesburg's revival: From crime hub to comeback city
The view is spectacular from the top of Ponte Tower, one of the most famous buildings in the South African city of ...
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Anglican Church in South Africa admits failures in handling of sexual abuse claims
The Anglican Church leadership in South Africa has admitted to failing to disclose sexual abuse allegations against its ...
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South Africa’s food poisoning crisis: the government’s response isn’t dealing with the real issues
A South African government intervention is addressing the symptoms of the 2024 outbreak of food-borne illnesses, not the ...
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Africa knew Trump's 'America First' pledge meant it might be last. Then came the freeze on aid
The U.S. gave it more than $6.5 billion in humanitarian assistance last year for wide-ranging projects like disease response, ...
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The first mobile phone calls in South Africa – how it all began
Government began its investigation into launching mobile telecommunications South Africa as early as 1991. However, it would ...
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Pug life: A South African woman has rescued more than 2,500 of the lovable ‘clowns of the dog world’
A woman in South Africa has rescued more than 2,500 pugs over the years after she and her husband sold their house, lived in ...
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‘Remove South Africa from AGOA’: US senators react angrily to Dirco’s bid to move Taiwan offices from Pretoria
South African government has given an instruction for the Taipei Liaison Office in Hatfield, east of Pretoria, to be relocated to Johannesburg.TWO US senators have heavily criticised South Africa’s ...
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The impact Douw Steyn left on South Africa's insurance industry
South Africans on social media celebrated billionaire Douw Steyn's impact on the insurance industry after he died from a long ...
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