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The history behind Donald Trump’s recent accusations that the South African government is engaged in genocide against white Afrikaner farmers.
Activists claim that the late Zambian president Edgar Lungu was in South Africa on a Zimbabwean passport, igniting a ...
Fewer know the extraordinary story of jazz in South Africa which, starting in a mood of cheerfulness, eventually became a ...
Though it is easier to call out racism in county cricket than his playing days, Butcher feels the discrimination, whether subtle or in your face, remains ...
ANC's cadre deployment policy eroded state capacity and professionalismZuma-era state capture looted billions and crippled ...
The United Nations’ special rapporteur for Gaza and the West Bank said Tuesday that it’s time for nations around the world to ...
The first group of white South Afrikaners granted refugee status by President Donald Trump arrived in America in May after ...
During the worst days of apartheid, South Africa’s white-led police force terrorized Black people with a brutal interrogation tactic that involved suffocating them, often with plastic bags.
Nelson Mandela was the first democratic president of South Africa, elected in 1994 after leading the struggle against apartheid—a white-minority-rule regime that enforced a state-sanctioned ...
Former South African president and civil rights advocate Nelson Mandela dedicated his life to fighting for equality—and ultimately helped topple South Africa's racist system of apartheid.
South Africa has signed a $1.5 billion loan agreement with the World Bank, aiming to overhaul its transport and energy infrastructure and reignite economic growth, the National Treasury said on ...