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A tense meeting in May between US President Donald Trump and South Africa’s leader, Cyril Ramaphosa, was overshadowed by ...
President Donald Trump showed an image of violence in Congo, not South Africa. Trump played a video that featured a political party leader chanting a song which is generally translated in English as ...
The EFF has criticised US President Donald Trump over his decision to impose a travel ban on select countries, calling the ...
Here are five things you might not know about Julius Malema, the firebrand leader of South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF).
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have vowed never to bow ... Kill The Farmer,” a song which South Africa’s courts have ruled as part of African heritage and “could not be interpreted ...
South Africa’s Economic Freedom Fighters party defended its inflammatory leader against President Donald Trump’s criticisms over calls for violence against white people, taking it as a sign of ...
"The procession continued up to the gates of the farm, where residents left flowers, posters ... Freedom Fighters, or EFF, a party he founded in 2013. Malema served as president of the youth league of ...
the head of a left-wing political party the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). South Africa has repeatedly denied allegations of discriminating against people with a recent court ruling calling ...
Johannesburg, South Africa – On a chilly Sunday evening ... Malema, the far-left leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political party, often sings a famous anti-apartheid song, Kill ...
Trump's image of dead 'white farmers' came from Reuters footage in Congo, not South Africa The image came from a video that showed humanitarian workers lifting body bags in the city of Goma in the ...
The 15-second clip shows a stadium full of people wearing red shirts, the same colours of the radical left South African political party Economic Freedom ... s poster on Facebook confirmed the ...
leader of the radical Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Afrikaner lobby groups have tried to have it banned, arguing that it incites violence. South Africa’s Supreme Court of Appeal disagreed, ruling ...