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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

Interviews

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

Not Israel but South Africa is Testing the West’s Claim to Moral Superiority

January 28, 2024
Diplomacy/Human Rights

Nesrine Malik of The Guardian rightly pointed out that it’s not only Israel on trial. South Africa is testing the West’s claim to moral superiority. The world, she writes, has failed Gaza

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The BRICS Have Changed the Balance of Forces, but They Will Not by Themselves Change the World

August 18, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

In 2003, high officials from Brazil, India, and South Africa met in Mexico to discuss their mutual interests in the trade of pharmaceutical drugs. India was and is one of the world’s

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

August 16, 2023
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 the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa

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South African Court Rules in Favor of NUMSA and Others in Load Shedding Case

May 10, 2023
Corruption/News

In a crucial ruling on May 5, the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria decided in favor of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (NUMSA) and 18 other applicants seeking

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

March 23, 2023
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 Lanka has experienced deep-rooted conflicts and a prolonged

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Exclusive Interview: Time to Return Our Diamond

September 20, 2022
Interviews

“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

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