The Expropriation Act allows the South African government to seize land, in the name of public interest, with or without ...
The country has long grappled with a myriad of challenges from economic stagnation to high levels of crime. Spending on infrastructure is one way of driving the country's economic growth and is a ...
"As the most industrialised economy in Africa, we are positioning ourselves to be at the centre of this new and growing ...
The President announced that the government is engaging both local and international financial institutions and investors to unlock the R100 billion in infrastructure financing.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa appeared to respond to threats from US counterpart Donald Trump by saying in his annual speech to the nation Thursday that his country would “not be bullied.” ...
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party ("MK Parti/ rejects Mr. Cyril Ramaphosa's 2025 State of the Nation Address ("SONA") as nothing more than a desperate attempt to mislead the public with blatant lies, ...
Following the State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa hosted the Presidential Golf Challenge at Atlantic Beach Golf Club in Melkbosstrand, Cape Town, on Friday.
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On Thursday, during his State of the Nation Address (SONA) speech, President Ramaphosa said South Africa 'won't be bullied' ...
The DA MP Willie Aucamp defended Trump’s remarks about the Land Expropriation Act that President Cyril Ramaphosa signed ...
The annual address was set against a backdrop of choppy regional and global waters. How did Ramaphosa fare with his facts?
Ramaphosa’s address was ambitious and did not shy away from making overpromises, raising feasibility concerns about the ...