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Siyavuya Mzantsi

Cape Times Editor

Cyril, Trump round 2 loading

The ANC said the engagement between Trump and Ramaphosa reaffirmed the centrality of diplomacy, mutual respect, and the truth in building durable relations between nations.

Cape Times News
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ANC hails Ramaphosa's 'engagement' with Trump victory

Meeting reaffirmed the centrality of diplomacy, mutual respect, and the truth in building durable relations between nations, says the party.

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Put money where your mouth is, minister Motsoaledi

If we as a country are not prepared to take the pain, who will risk doing so on our behalf? Certainly not Trump.

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Trump, Cyril meet amid healthcare crisis

The closure of the Clinical HIV Research Unit’s (CHRU) Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention Clinic, which is directly linked with the termination of US funding, will significantly impact cervical cancer prevention efforts in SA.

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Only truth will set you free, minister Schreiber

His continued refusal to disclose details around Cape Independence Advocacy Group leader Phil Craig’s immigration status could reverse whatever progress he has made in such a short space of time.

Cape Times Opinion
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GNU clueless on how to tackle unemployment – unions

As South Africa's unemployment rate climbs to 32. 9%, unions are sounding the alarm, labelling the Government of National Unity's investment conferences as mere gimmicks that fail to provide hope.

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Conviction of former Eastern Cape top cop a warning to would-be thieves

Former Port Alfred station commander Colonel Ncamisa Donkrag pleaded guilty to defrauding the SAPS on two separate occasions.

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Government of National Unity disputes should not find home in courts

The establishment of the GNU will mark a year in the coming, yet not a single contentious matter has this coalition government resolved internally without threats of litigation.

Cape Times Opinion
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