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South Africa will lead the next refunding exercise for the Global Fund, raising money for the international partnership ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit the sites Friday of devastating floods that have left at least 78 people ...
In South Africa, catastrophic floods in the southeastern region have resulted in at least 78 fatalities, with the toll ...
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Briefly on MSNCyril Ramaphosa on the receiving end of criticism for National DialogueThe Chairperson of the National Dialogue Preparatory Committee, Nkosinathi Biko, said the appointment of the Eminent Persons ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: President Ramaphosa to Visit Flood-Affected Areas in the Eastern CapePresident Cyril Ramaphosa will visit flood-affected areas in the Eastern Cape today, due to rising casualties and damage to infrastructure caused by the severe weather impacting the OR Tambo and ...
President Ramaphosa emphasized that the G7 will serve as a springboard for South Africa’s agenda ahead of the G20 Leaders’ ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will visit Mthatha, the hardest-hit area in Eastern Cape, after devastating floods ...
The Eastern Cape provincial government confirmed that the death toll of those who died in the Eastern Cape floods have risen ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Africa: Ramaphosa to Comfort Eastern Cape Families After Deadly FloodsPresident Cyril Ramaphosa is heading to the Eastern Cape on Friday to meet grieving families and assess the damage caused by deadly floods. Rescue teams are still looking for missing people, and 127 ...
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The South African on MSN‘I am South African’: Piers Morgan shows love to MzansiOutspoken UK personality Piers Morgan has shown South Africa love amid the Proteas' historic World Test Championship victory.
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Daily Maverick on MSNSouth Africa’s GNU turns one – a year of unity, friction and some green shootsA year into South Africa’s Government of National Unity, the country has learnt one thing: duct tape governance may not be ...
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The South African on MSNApartheid to blame for South Africa’s stagnant economy – RamaphosaPresident Cyril Ramaphosa believes BEE is working and South Africa’s stagnant economy can be traced back to racist policies ...
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