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'We never called for sanctions': Solidarity Movement chairperson Flip Buys directly challenges President Ramaphosa's accusations that they undermined South Africa abroad, arguing that the ANC's own 'reckless policies' created the diplomatic crisis with the US that threatens AGOA benefits and jobs
Professor Linda-Gail Bekker, director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre warned that the US funding cuts on the country's HIV/AIDS programme would have catastrophic effects.
Professor Linda-Gail Bekker, director of the Desmond Tutu HIV Centre warned that the US funding cuts on the country's HIV/AIDS program would have catastrophic effects.
Explore the insights from MISTRA's webinar, where experts discussed the geopolitical shifts following Donald Trump's election and their implications for South Africa and the global landscape.
Gayton McKenzie urges immediate action to ban medical treatment for illegal foreigners, citing a looming healthcare crisis in South Africa.
Julius Malema argues that the US's decision to cut aid to South Africa is a calculated move rooted in imperialism, urging the nation to reject foreign interference and assert its sovereignty.
"Minister Ntshavheni confirms March 12 for the 2025 National Budget presentation, while Cabinet prepares for special meeting to address fiscal matters. Discussions include potential VAT adjustments and US-SA relations amid PEPFAR funding concerns
South African aid agencies are set to continue lifesaving services as a recent US waiver allows funding to resume, following a controversial freeze linked to the Land Expropriation Act.
Africa Check clarifies the funding sources for South Africa's HIV/Aids programmes, refuting Gareth Cliff's claims that the US is the sole contributor.
Health Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi discusses the ongoing review of Pepfar funding and its potential impact on South Africa's HIV and AIDS programmes, highlighting government's significant investment in healthcare.