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Briefly on MSNLusikisiki Massacre: Firearms Link Suspects to 2024 Murder of African National Congress Member
The men accused of killing 18 people in Ngobozana village in Lusikisiki have also been linked to the murder of an African ...
Emma Powell, a rare voice of clarity and courage, resigned the position after a protracted campaign of abuse and threats from the ANC, which mobilised the state security apparatus and a compliant ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNS/Africa’s deputy president caught up in dodgy diamond claim
South Africa's deputy president defended himself Friday for failing to declare a gift to his wife of a diamond from a jailed ...
The annual summit of the six Southern African liberation movements reveals why they haven’t evolved. The 2025 Liberation ...
Dambuza has laid a criminal complaint after allegedly being choked by a security officer when he refused to leave the council ...
Ahead of the first National Convention, planned for August 15, as a precursor to the National Dialogue, the Solidarity ...
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Briefly on MSNDA Blames Parks Tau and Ronald Lamola As Country Faces 30% US Tariff, South Africans Divided
The Democratic Alliance’s Toby Chance blamed Parks Tau and Ronald Lamola for failing to negotiate a favourable trade deal with the US, but some citizens don't agree.
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The Citizen on MSNTanzania at the Liberation Movements Summit: charting a course for African Unity and sovereignty
ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula, the summit chairperson, stated that South Africa prohibits the export of weapons to war ...
Morocco’s retrograde and fascist monarchy stands to gain the most from a false tagging of the Polisario as a “terrorist ...
Although President Cyril Ramaphosa remained optimistic today (Friday) that a more preferential trade deal can still be struck ...
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eNCA on MSNANC NEC meet in Gauteng
JOHANNESBURG - The ANC’s National Executive Committee is meeting in Johannesburg until Monday. Topics like crime and economic ...
JOHANNESBURG - The ANC’s National Executive Committee is meeting in Johannesburg until Monday. Among the topics under discussion are crime and economic resilience.
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