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U.S. President Donald Trump's threatened 30% tariff on South African exports is set to deal an economic blow to a community ...
In corporate South Africa, white individuals occupy 62 percent of top management positions while 17 ... who make up more than 80 percent of the country’s population, own only 4 percent of the land.
In contrast, Black South Africans, comprising almost 80% of the country’s 60 million inhabitants, own a mere 4% of privately-held land. South Africa’s Expropriation Act ...
‘White genocide’ in South Africa is not real, court rules in estate case. The ruling blocked a bequest to help fund a reputed white-supremacist group and comes after claims by Trump that White ...
A law that allows the government to confiscate land has reignited racial tensions that have dogged Africa's southernmost tip ever since European settlers began arriving nearly four centuries ago.
But, in a hangover from the country’s apartheid system of white minority rule that ended 30 years ago, white farmers own approximately three-quarters of South Africa’s land.
The Trump administration claims white people face discrimination in South Africa – a country where they make up some 7 percent of the population but own more than 70 percent of the land and ...
White landowners, who make up about 8% of the population, own three quarters of South Africa's farmland, while Black South Africans, who make up 80% of the population, own 4%, according to the ...
According to the 2017 government land audit, white South Africans hold about 72% of individually owned land — while Black South Africans own 15%. Associated Press writer Michelle Gumede in ...
According to the 2017 government land audit, white South Africans hold about 72% of individually owned land — while Black South Africans own 15%. Associated Press writer Michelle Gumede in ...
According to the 2017 government land audit, white South Africans hold about 72% of individually owned land — while Black South Africans own 15%. Associated Press writer Michelle Gumede in ...
According to the 2017 government land audit, white South Africans hold about 72% of individually owned land — while Black South Africans own 15%. Associated Press writer Michelle Gumede in ...