The leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters party Julius Malema has accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of showing the country's constitutional court a "middle finger" following a judgement.
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South African president mounts legal challenge against report that could lead to impeachment
Cyril Ramaphosa argues that the authors of the report "misconceived" their mandate.
Document - A statement of outrage against the weaponisation of xenophobia and the brutal and unlawful treatment of migrants, ...
South Africa’s president defies calls for him to resign following a ruling by the highest court that parliament should reconsider a report that could lead to his impeachment.
By Nilutpal Timsina and Sfundo Parakozov JOHANNESBURG, May 26 (Reuters) - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa sought to ...
Mmusi Maimane says South Africa is suffering through a leadership crisis, and youth disengagement. He shares his ideas on why ...
Politicians are scapegoating foreigners to gain support ahead of November local elections, activist Dale McKinley tells Anadolu 'Refugees, asylum seekers, migrants live in constant fear,' says Malipo ...
Here are five things to know about the latest unrest, which has drawn criticism from several African nations.
For much of the past two decades, South Africa’s recurring waves of protest have been interpreted through a dominant lens: the failure of the post-apartheid state to deliver services to its poorest ...
Obi laments Nigerians’ worsening plight abroad, revealing many in South Africa facing xenophobia chose to stay rather than ...
Veteran political negotiator Roelf Meyer has presented his credentials to President Donald Trump on Thursday, making him the ...
South Africa’s foreign minister said Türkiye has provided clear and consistent support for Pretoria’s genocide case against ...
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