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Andrew Kenny: Why Rwanda’s Kagame is the most dangerous man in the world - Biznews
Thirteen South Africans were killed last month by the most dangerous man in the world. Paul Kagame, the racist dictator of the super-apartheid state, Rwanda, ...
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SA’s case at the ICJ was an ideological, not moral, cause - Daily Maverick
South Africa’s policy impulses are deeply ideological and specifically historical, and its actions cannot be understood without reference to them. The ...
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Letter: Column misquoted in anger - Business Day
It is ironic that in the seeming confidence of his fury Sydney Kaye so badly misquotes my column and then builds so feeble an argument on the resulting falsity ...
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EWC places AGOA at risk - Farming Portal
Rarely does foreign policy feature in South Africans’ public debate, and when it does – invariably in response to some exceptional global event – it tends to ...
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The ANC’s unwavering defence of its allies exposed again amidst Middle East conflict – Ivo Vegter - Biznews
No matter how heinous the crimes of its struggle allies, the ANC can be relied upon to defend them.
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The ANC leadership’s immoral history: Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Is President Cyril Ramaphosa the most immoral leader the ANC has ever had? An incident and an image last month made me ponder this. Is he the biggest liar of ...
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ANC under siege: Budget, voters, and global pressure – John Endres - Biznews
The long-term trends are not looking good for the African National Congress (ANC). The party has been finding it difficult to adjust from ruling in solitary ...
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Ivo Vegter: Even penguins aren’t safe – Trump’s clown-show tariff war begins - Biznews
Tomorrow, Trump’s promised global tariffs on everyone take effect. Even penguins on uninhabited islands are in his cross-hairs.
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AGOA: why the silence on grave EWC risk?
The AGOA Forum entered its final day in Johannesburg amid threats, fanfare, and big promises, but not a word from officials on either the US or South African ...
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Communist neighbours in crisis: Haiti and Cuba’s divergent paths to failure – Andrew Kenny - Biznews
Less than 80 kilometres separate Haiti from Cuba. In Haiti in 1804, a large group of black men staged the most successful slave uprising in history. In Cuba in ...
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