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South Africa's main coalition partners are embroiled in a spat over how to respond to looming tariffs from a hostile Trump ...
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Briefly on MSNCyril Ramaphosa believes GNU can overcome challenges and disagreements, SA says he's all talkCyril Ramaphosa believes that the Government of National Unity can overcome the challenges and disagreements, but many want ...
This will result in lower electricity costs for all South Africans and more renewable energy to power our economy ...
Again, defending his decision to establish another commission in the National Assembly on Thursday, Ramaphosa said it was in ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa described Mabuza as a source of support, a provider of opportunities, and a champion for rural ...
On International Nelson Mandela Day, civic rights groups will rally in Pretoria for the #CyrilMustFall protest, demanding ...
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Ramaphosa said that the GNU remained committed to rapid and sustainable economic grow and to tackle the huge challenges the ...
The movements argue that the Ramaphosa administration has failed to address issues, and now residents are paying for it.
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Briefly on MSNRamaphosa Highlights R454 Billion Infrastructure Projects, Defends Costly CommissionsPresident Cyril Ramaphosa highlights a R454 billion infrastructure investment, marking a pivotal moment for South Africa’s economy and job market ...
The Minister of Police, Senzo Mchunu, has responded to allegations leveled against him about links to criminal syndicates and ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has clarified the role of the Presidency and has told MPs that its role was not to fix roads or put ...
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President Cyril Ramaphosa reaffirmed his commitment to the Government of National Unity (GNU), addressing the pressing challenges facing South Africa, despite the internal disputes the GNU faced last ...
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