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Al Jazeera on MSNWhy ‘Kill the Boer’ still echoes: It’s not hate, it’s hunger for justiceThe noise around Malema’s ‘genocidal’ chant drowns out the real issue: unhealed colonial trauma and economic injustice.
Pastor Mark Burns said Malema singing the song is "hurting my white brothers and sister" in SA. An American pastor who is a ...
A tense meeting in May between US President Donald Trump and South Africa’s leader, Cyril Ramaphosa, was overshadowed by ...
EFF’s radical rhetoric exposes deep political divisions in South Africa.Ramaphosa resists EFF but prioritizes ANC unity over ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Africa: How 'Kill the Boer' Has Been Weaponised By RacistsIt is a song that has nothing to do with farmers. It has to do with the militant Afrikaner nationalists -- amaBunu or amaBulu (in Zulu or Xhosa) -- who wallowed in the mythology of the "trek boers", ...
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The Christian Post on MSNTheologian says apartheid legacy fuels farmer attacks in South Africa, claims 'white genocide' allegations are 'a myth'Despite the president s Oval Office lesson on South African history, most Americans are unfamiliar with the plight of the ...
Profile of the controversial South African politician Julius Malema, who President Donald Trump wants arrested after he ...
Former Congressman Jason Lewis is the author of “Party Animal, The Truth About President Trump, Power Politics and the ...
Pastor Mark Burns, a prominent supporter of Donald Trump, shares his views on Julius Malema and the EFF's controversial rhetoric in South Africa, arguing that their divisive chants are losing traction ...
President Ramaphosa is confident SA's ties with the US have strengthened after meeting Donald Trump, opening new ...
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