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Travel Noire on MSNWhite Afrikaners Aren’t Oppressed: How Apartheid Shaped South Africa — And Why Its Legacy Still MattersThe first group of white South Afrikaners granted refugee status by President Donald Trump arrived in America in May after ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed his commitment to the Government of National Unity (GNU), addressing the pressing challenges facing South Africa, despite the internal disputes the GNU faced last ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNWeakened Salva Kiir moves to save his party SPLMThe SPLM was a liberation movement that helped secure independence from Sudan in 2011, but ...
AMCEN marks 40 years of environmental action, urging bold, united strategies for Africa’s future, aligned with Agenda 2063 ...
Potential 2028 presidential candidate Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear tells theGrio, "Diversity is a strength and never a weakness ...
You’ve got to get out of your posh areas and into the heartbeat of America,” Joshua Hollington, a Democratic voter in South ...
Billionaire Christo Wiese and Tiger Brands CEO Tjaart Kruger see signs of renewal – even as political infighting risks ...
What remains of Machel today is, above all, his ethical teaching. He died poor, committed to the cause of his nation.
The Democratic Alliance party stopped short of leaving the coalition government after President Cyril Ramaphosa fired one of its deputy ministers.
Pre-election evaluations of government performance on key services were overwhelmingly negative. The post-election wave showed some modest increases in optimism. Two-thirds (67%) of South Africans ...
Pre- and post-election surveys in South Africa show a surge in optimism and pro-democratic sentiment.
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