South Africa has appointed a prominent Afrikaner politician, Roelf Meyer, to the ambassadorial role in Washington. This comes amid allegations … Read more: South Africa names new US ambassador amid tense Trump ties –
Hosted by the Republic of South Africa, the Session builds on the country’s leadership in advancing continental and global infrastructure dialogue, … Read more: South Africa to Host Landmark African Union Ministerial Session on Transport and Energy
South Africa appointed Roelf Meyer, a central figure in the negotiations that ended apartheid, as its next ambassador to the US, betting that his … Read more: South Africa turns to Afrikaner as ambassador to US | Semafor
South Africa has appointed Roelf Meyer, an apartheid-era politician who helped negotiate the end of white minority rule, as ambassador to the US … Read more: South Africa selects apartheid-era negotiator as US ambassador – Financial Times
PlumbGo, a wholesaler supplying commercial construction companies in South Africa, issued a notice on Monday warning customers about raw material … Read more: Price increases on everything in South Africa – MyBroadband
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed Roelf Meyer, who served in the last government of the apartheid era, as his new ambassador … Read more: South Africa names apartheid-era politician as new ambassador to the US – BBC News
Roelf Meyer played a key role as a negotiator during talks to end white-minority rule in South Africa. Read more: South Africa names apartheid-era politician as new ambassador to the US – BBC
6-21: 38-year-old former South Africa Test star rips through County Championship side to complete ten-wicket match haul … Playing against Yorkshire, … Read more: 6-21: 38-year-old former South Africa Test star rips through County Championship side to … – Wisden
We look into the intricate web of regulations and compliance that determines whether Starlink can operate in South Africa, revealing the roles of … Read more: Who really decides if Starlink can launch in South Africa? It’s not who you think – IOL