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The Constitutional Court's decision comes ahead of a critical election on May 29, raising political tensions. Zuma, who led the African National Congress (ANC) until 2017, resigned as president in 2018 amid corruption allegations. He re-entered politics last year with a new party, criticizing the ANC and President Cyril Ramaphosa. The upcoming election is seen as pivotal, potentially marking the most significant political shift since the end of apartheid.
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Former South African President Jacob Zuma launched his newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party's manifesto at a rally in Johannesburg on Saturday. Addressing thousands of supporters he lamented the high levels of poverty amongst Black South Africans and promised to create jobs. And he also pledged to tackle the high levels of crime ahead of the country's much anticipated elections. And his party would build factories where many South Africans would be employed and provide free education for the country's youth, he added. Zuma has also pledged to change the country's Constitution to restore mo...
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South Africa urged the ICJ to order a ceasefire, citing a "new and horrific stage" in Gaza. This is the third ICJ hearing on the Israel-Hamas war since South Africa accused Israel of genocide in December. Israel denies targeting civilians, focusing instead on Hamas militants.
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BHP has made an offer of £31 billion (around €36 billion) to merge with its smaller UK competitor Anglo American. The proposal comes after Anglo American, which had a $37.7 billion (€35.23 billion) market value at Wednesday's close, noted a 94% decrease in profits last year. As part of the takeover offer, BHP said it would offer Anglo's stockholders £25.08 per share. The deal, which would be one of the biggest mining mergers in years, could allow BHP to become the world's largest copper producer. Anglo has significant mines in South Africa and also operates sites in countries like Chile, Austr...
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For many of us, safaris conjure up ideas of luxury, exclusivity and owners paying no mind to sustainability. While that is sometimes the case, Lepogo Lodges operate in a very different manner. In South Africa's Lapalala Wilderness Reserve, this particular safari destination certainly offers a luxury experience, but it also gives back, too. At the forefront of sustainable tourism, the brains behind Lepogo set it up with a very different kind of safari lodge in mind - one that operates off-grid, embraces sustainable technologies and contributes to the surrounding land and nearby communities. To ...
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