The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have strongly criticised the recent meeting between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and former U.S. President Donald Trump, describing it as an “embarrassment” and a betrayal of South Africa’s constitutional and transformative agenda. ALSO READ: Ramaphosa’s Oval Office visit overshadowed by ‘white genocide’ claims The EFF said that Ramaphosa and his delegation – which included billionaire Johann Rupert, golfer Ernie Els, and Minister of Agriculture John
A police station in Kleinvlei, Cape Town, has come under fire. According to the Police, unidentified assailants opened fire on the building just before midnight last night. A police station in Kleinvlei, Cape Town, has come under fire The Police’s Colonel Andrè Traut says shots were fired from within a charcoal-coloured VW Polo. He says no injuries were reported. The incident, however, resulted in structural damage to the facility. MORE ABOUT: 2023 –
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in the Oval Office was overshadowed by Trump’s repeated and controversial assertions that white South Africans are being “slaughtered” and that their land is being stolen. The meeting began on a cordial note, with Ramaphosa expressing gratitude to Trump for providing respirators to South Africa during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the conversation soon took a dramatic turn. For much of what became
Four accused of killing law enforcement officers in Samora Machel sentenced
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The four accused of murdering two on-duty law enforcement officials at Sweethome Farm, Samora Machel in 2019, will spend the rest of their lives behind bars. Police reports reveal that on 04 September 2019 at about 13:00, the Law Enforcement officials were on duty at Sweethome Farm, Vlei squatter camp, Samora Machel, when they were shot by four male suspects who also robbed them of their firearms and fled the scene. The
Premier Alan Winde welcomes budget relief for health and education, but calls for fiscal reform
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Following the third and final tabling of the national budget, the Western Cape Government cautiously welcomed the limited additional funding for health and education. Premier Winde acknowledged the difficult fiscal climate but expressed relief that key compromises were made, particularly the scrapping of a proposed VAT hike. “The 2025 budget process has been difficult and contentious, but we are relieved that key compromises have been made and that already over-burdened citizens will be






