South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appeared to respond to threats from U.S. counterpart Donald Trump by saying in his annual speech to the nation Thursday that his country would ''not be bullied.
Ramaphosa’s speech came amid a heated debate between the US and South Africa over the land expropriation bill that the South African president signed into law on January 23 ...
The comments come after Washington’ s decision to skip G20 talks to be held in Johannesburg, and days after US President ...
Trump is not moved by endless dissenting voices surrounding his decisions, he has dared to go and inflict some more believing that he can bulldoze opponents on the negotiation table.
The signing of the Expropriation Bill follows a five-year process of extensive public consultation and parliamentary debate.
Ahead of the address, President Ramaphosa reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to inclusive economic growth and job creation.
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Land ownership in South Africa remains highly unequal, a legacy of white minority rule that governments have struggled to ...