President Trump said no US officials will attend the upcoming G20 summit in South Africa, citing the treatment of white South African farmers.
The government noted that it has responded to similar claims before, including clarifications on farm murders and refugee ...
AfriForum's CEO, Kallie Kriel, refutes accusations of white genocide and claims his organisation is unfairly blamed for the ...
South Africa’s diplomatic standing has taken a significant knock following US President Donald Trump’s announcement ...
The South African government and the ruling African National Congress (ANC) on Sunday reacted angrily to US President Donald Trump's decision to boycott the G20 Summit scheduled to take place in a ...
Explore how the ANC's politics of non-action has transformed South Africa's governance landscape, allowing the judiciary to ...
Urgent need for independent anti-corruption body in South AfricaConstitutional Court requires entity outside executive ...
Johannesburg, South Africa’s richest city and economic hub, received a vote of confidence from Moody’s Ratings despite a ...
Tanzania’s ruling CCM bans opposition, jails leader Tundu LissuProtesters killed after disputed election giving Samia Hassan 97% winLiberation moveme ...
Billionaire Christo Wiese and Tiger Brands CEO Tjaart Kruger see signs of renewal – even as political infighting risks stalling reforms. A year after the formation of South Africa’s Government of ...
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas says the US president's comments endorsing the AUKUS pact were the "words we have been looking ...