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The Freedom Front Plus believe that the Tshwane metro was unfair on Kleinfontein after it declared the area to be operating illegally following its failure to comply with legal requirements.
The MK Party plans to propose a bill clarifying the constitutional right to self-determination, arguing that communities like Kleinfontein and Orania misuse this right to promote racial exclusion.
An Afrikaner couple's viral video pleading for Donald Trump's help due to safety fears in post-apartheid South Africa has sparked intense debate, with many accusing them of alarmism and racism.
Human Rights Month serves as a poignant reminder of South Africa's turbulent past and the ongoing struggles for equality and justice in a post-democratic society
Julius Malema's chant of 'kill the boer, kill the farmer' has ignited a fierce debate about racial tensions and inequality in South Africa, reflecting the ongoing struggle for true equality
Author Dan Roodt sparked national outrage after suggesting pilot James O'Connell's fatal crash was related to race-based hiring policies - only to backtrack when he discovered the pilot was white with 36 years of experience.
Ebrahim Rasool, the South African ambassador expelled from the US, returned home to a raucous welcome, vowing to continue his fight against accusations of being a 'race-baiting politician'.
Discover the inspiring struggle songs of apartheid South Africa and how they became powerful anthems of hope and resistance during a dark era.
The US has expelled South Africa's ambassador, accusing him of harbouring anti-Trump sentiments, escalating tensions between the two nations.
GIWUSA criticises Minister McKenzie for favouring certain racial groups in job adverts, demanding immediate action from President Ramaphosa.
Workers union GIWUSA has launched a scathing attack on Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie, demanding his immediate removal after job advertisements explicitly excluded black candidates. The union has given a 7-day ultimatum before pursuing legal action, while McKenzie defends the posts as addressing historical employment imbalances.
South African Angus Beukes was acquitted of racially abusing former England rugby star Ugo Monye at Exeter's Sandy Park Stadium, sparking discussions on cultural differences in the perception of racial slurs.
In a world rife with misinformation, AfriForum's recent actions in Washington raise critical questions about the future of South Africa's democracy