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Jacob Zuma threw shade at Cyril Ramaphosa for meeting Donald Trump, saying he didn't want the USA to fix South Africa's ...
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A meeting between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and President Donald Trump Wednesday to talk about trade and diplomatic relations became tension-filled when Trump aired a video of South ...
Trump strongly criticized Ramaphosa’s governing of South Africa, claiming there has been a “genocide” of white farmers.
For Ramaphosa, standing up to President Trump and insisting that South Africa will not be bullied is essential. Political rivals have already suggested that his trip to Washington is a fool’s ...
Between the firefighting and fireworks, South Africa’s delegation did just enough to meet its strategic objectives.
EFF leader JJulius Malema asserts he should have been part of the Trump-Ramaphosa meeting, insisting that Trump ‘would never ...
Ramaphosa enjoyed a brief wave of sympathy after his White House ambush but he is a problematic leader, writes Sizwe Mpofu ...
The South African delegation’s decision to maintain calm, even in the face of provocation, appears to be a strategic tactic ...
The African Union has expressed deep concern over President Donald Trump's sweeping travel ban on citizens from seven African countries, warning that the restrictions will damage decades of carefully ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa laughed off Donald Trump’s Oval Office ambush, in his first direct comments since returning from the encounter with his American counterpart last week.
Ramaphosa, meanwhile, used the opportunity in Washington to stress that while South Africa continues to grapple with its ...