This follows multiple allegations that the SANDF was not on a peacekeeping mission mandated by the Southern African ...
He said over R940-billion will be invested in infrastructure over the next three years, with R375-billion allocated to state-owned companies. He went on to say that government has made water ...
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ITWeb on MSNMusk questions SA business ownership policiesThe tech billionaire takes to social media to ask president Cyril Ramaphosa why SA has “openly racist ownership laws”.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa faces criticism for allegedly breaching diplomatic protocols after a phone call with Elon Musk ...
Indian companies and diplomats have applauded South Africa's visa tourists after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced an ...
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Many political parties have asked Ramaphosa to act quickly against AfriForum, which is being accused of treason, even though some may voice support for the president and his speech.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa spoke with Elon Musk a day ... action laws that require part-Black ownership of some companies, also an attempt to rectify historic wrongs under apartheid ...
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‘Openly racist’: Elon Musk sparks heated debate with Ramaphosa clapbackPretoria-born Elon Musk has publicly criticised SA President Cyril Ramaphosa for promoting 'openly racist' legislature.
He said over R940-billion will be invested in infrastructure over the next three years, with R375-billion allocated to state-owned companies.
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