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The pro-business DA rejects the budget leaving the ANC to rely on other parties to get it passed in parliament.
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'There's no genocide': John Steenhuisen addresses Trump's tariffs and misconceptions about South AfricaAs the sweeping new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on goods imported to the United States kick in, Democratic ...
Pope Francis greets cardinals as he unexpectedly appears during the Palm Sunday Mass in Saint Peter's Square at the Vatican, April 13, 2025. South Africans are pouring out their heartfelt condolences ...
South Africa's pro-business Democratic Alliance party filed a court case challenging the legality of the budget process on Thursday and sought to block the implementation of a value-added tax increase ...
South Africa’s Democratic Alliance laid corruption charges against Human Settlements Minister Thembisile Simelane, alleging ...
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South Africa’s coalition government is at risk of crumbling: why collapse would carry a heavy costSouth Africa’s government of national unity was built on a foundation of pragmatism. Failure would be bad for the country.
President Cyril Ramaphosa has said the decision on the way forward for the Government of National Unity will not be decided ...
South African President ... an increase are dim. The Democratic Alliance, the second-biggest party in the country that’s in a 10-member coalition with Ramaphosa’s African National Congress ...
As the sweeping new tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on goods imported to the United States kick in, Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen said South Africa should be exploring new ...
As negotiations resume after a breakdown over the national budget, South Africa’s political coalition negotiations are back ...
By all accounts, South Africa’s conundrum that is the Government of National Unity (GNU) will likely fester into a ...
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