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South Africa - Page 3

July 8, 2026
Editor's Choice/Geopolitics

“Before They Shouted, Now They Throw Us Out”: South Africa’s Migrant Crisis Deepens

Priscilla Mussa is three months old, but she has already spent most of her life sleeping on a pavement in Durban. Wrapped in a bright pink winter jacket, a wool hat and

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Exclusive Interview: Time to Return Our Diamond

“Returning our Diamond will make us believe that Britain is remorseful for the exploitation of our people and our resources,” Vuyolwethu Zungula who is a Member of Parliament representing the African Transformation Movement (ATM), told Sri Lanka Guardian while joining

September 20, 2022

The Power of Forgiveness: South Africa’s Reconciliation as a Model for Sri Lanka

Editorials/Human Rights

by Our Political Affairs Editor If you want peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. – Desmond Tutu Sri

South African Police Attack and Arrest Striking Workers at Ekapa Diamond Mines

Human Rights/News

Almost 700 workers employed at the Ekapa diamond mines in South Africa’s Northern Cape province began an indefinite strike on August 7. Organized by

South African Court Rejects White Genocide Myth, Invalidates Far-Right Bequest

February 26, 2025
Human Rights/South Africa/World

A South African court has ruled that the fear of a “white genocide” in the country is a baseless and “clearly imagined” threat, invalidating a bequest from the will of Grantland Michael

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Afrikaner Protesters Rally Outside US Embassy Against South Africa’s Racial Laws

February 17, 2025
Human Rights/News

A massive crowd of Afrikaners and concerned South Africans gathered outside the U.S. Embassy in Pretoria today, united in their opposition to the controversial racial policies implemented by the ANC-led coalition government.

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Trump Orders Prioritization of U.S. Resettlement for White South Africans

February 9, 2025
South Africa/United States/World

President Donald Trump signed an executive order aimed at prioritizing the resettlement of white South Africans in the United States, citing what he described as “government-sponsored race-based discrimination” in South Africa. The

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Hundreds Starve to Death as South Africa Blocks Supplies to Illegal Mine

January 15, 2025
Human Rights/News

At least 100 men have died in an abandoned gold mine in South Africa after being trapped underground for months, according to a group representing the miners. The miners had been working

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Mandela’s Decaying Home Becomes Battleground for Legacy and Family Feuds

January 13, 2025
Diplomacy/News

The Johannesburg mansion where Nelson Mandela spent his final years and passed away in 2013 has devolved into a symbol of familial disputes and neglect, according to a report by The Times

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South Africa: Mandela’s Grandson Held Over Hijacking and Firearm

January 10, 2025
Diplomacy/News

Police have arrested Mbuso Mandela, 33, one of the grandsons of Nelson Mandela, during a raid on the late president’s former residence in the affluent suburb of Houghton, Johannesburg. The arrest is

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South Africa’s Mining Crisis Deepens as Zama Zamas Clash with Authorities

December 27, 2024
Business/Corruption

In South Africa’s old mining heartland, a dramatic rescue unfolded this month in the Buffelsfontein gold mine, a site abandoned decades ago but still rife with danger. A Mozambican miner, weak and

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South Africa’s presidential inauguration date set for June 19

June 14, 2024
News

According to a statement issued by the parliament, the newly elected National Assembly, the lower house of the legislature, will hold its first sitting Friday at the Cape Town International Convention Center

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South Africa tiptoes towards coalition politics

June 3, 2024
Diplomacy/South Africa

The results of the election to the South African parliament on Friday confirmed the widely-held belief that the ruling African National Congress (ANC) which spearheaded the country’s liberation from apartheid in 1993

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South Africa’s constitutional court bars 3 political parties from contesting elections

May 12, 2024
News

South Africa’s Constitutional Court, the country’s highest court, announced on Friday that it has disqualified three political parties from contesting the upcoming elections. The decision followed appeals from the newly-formed Labor Party,

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