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LIVE: US-South Africa Row Deepens With Ramaphosa's Defiant Message for Trump | Firstpost Africa
9+ mon, 2+ week ago (652+ words) LIVE: US-South Africa Row Deepens With Ramaphosa's Defiant Message for Trump | Firstpost Africa The South African government led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, as it turns out, has landed on the wrong side of the US President Donald Trump. Trump has accused Ramaphosa's government of land confiscations and even more horrible crimes. The US is also skipping G20 talks in Johannesburg this month. Though Ramaphosa tried to diffuse the tensions, he has now sent a defiant message to Washington. In an address to the nation, he clearly said his country will not be bullied and deterred. He also said he would be sending envoys across the continent and the world on a charm offensive to explain South Africa's position on several foreign policy matters. This will include spelling out South Africa's objectives during its G20 presidency. Also on the show: - DR Congo: M23 Rebels…...
Thousands of Devotees From South Africa, Mauritius Attend Maha Kumbh in India| Firstpost Africa|N18G
10+ mon, 5+ day ago (587+ words) Thousands of Devotees From South Africa, Mauritius Attend Maha Kumbh in India | Firstpost Africa | N18G World's largest religious gathering, is taking place in India. Millions of Hindu devotees are flocking to India's northern city of Prayagraj, to attend the Maha Kumbh. It's a grand Hindu pilgrimage that takes place every 144 years and is attended by millions, who are on a quest to attain salvation. This year's Maha Kumbh has gained attention worldwide. Thousands of African devotees are heading to India. Watch this report to know their experiences of spiritual awakening, as they take a dip in the holy waters. --- India | Maha Kumbh | South Africa | Mauritius | Devotees | Firstpost Africa | Alyson Le Grange | Africa | Global South | Geopolitics | Military Coup | Environment | Climate Change | Firstpost | News Live | World News | Latest News | Global News | International News | News | Trending News #india #mahakumbh2025 #mahakumbh #southafrica #mauritius #devotees #firstpostafrica #africa…...
South Africa: White Farm Owner on Trial for Alleged Killing of Two Black Women|Firstpost Africa|N18G
3+ mon, 2+ week ago (281+ words) A white South African farm owner named Zachariah Olivier and two employees have been put on trial for the alleged murder of two black women in August last year. The women were reportedly looking for food on a farm in Limpopo province when they were shot dead. Later, their bodies were allegedly fed to pigs in an attempt to conceal evidence. The case has sparked outrage across the country, exacerbating racial tensions, which are particularly high in rural areas. This shocking incident has sparked outrage, highlighting the deep-seated racial tensions that persist in South Africa, more than three decades after the end of apartheid. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly claimed that South Africa is facing a "white genocide", but such incidents and the latest official crime figures paint a different picture. South Africa: White Farm Owner on Trial for…...
‘Well tried’: India go 1-0 up in ODI series but South African lower-order earns praise for fightback in Ranchi
4+ hour, 19+ min ago (316+ words) India registered a 17-run win against South Africa in the ODI series opener but not before the Proteas lower order gave the hosts a scare in Ranchi on Sunday, November 30. The Men in Blue thus took a 1-0 lead ahead of the second ODI in Raipur on Wednesday. Matthew Breetzke, Marco Jansen and Corbin Bosch scored half-centuries to take South Africa close to the 350-run target before India managed to hold on for a win. Earlier, Virat Kohli slammed his 52nd ODI hundred to take India to a massive total but the Proteas lower order ensured that the game did not turn into a one-sided affair. With a target of 350 in front of them, South Africa were off to a terrible start. Harshit Rana struck twice in the second over of the chase and then Arshdeep Singh took the wicket of Proteas…...
South Africa: Police Chase New Lead For Missing Joslin Smith Sold By Mother | Firstpost Africa| N18G
3+ mon, 4+ week ago (350+ words) South Africa's police continue to search for missing girl Joslin Smith, whose mother was sentenced to life in prison earlier this year for kidnapping and trafficking her daughter. In the latest, the police teams combed through an informal settlement in Saldanha Bay, a fishing town 135 km north of Cape Town. The search teams were led by detectives with K-9 members.The police say whether the ongoing search will yield any success remains to be seen.In May this year, Joslin's mother, Raquel "Kelly" Smith, her boyfriend, Jacquen Appollis and their friend Steveno van Rhyn were sentenced to life in prison after they were convicted of kidnapping and trafficking the girl. The South African police saidan investigation into the case was not closed despite the sentencing of the suspects.South Africa has one of the highest crime rates in the world. Kidnapping…...
History Today: How Mahatma Gandhi launched his first civil disobedience act in South Africa
5+ mon, 3+ week ago (350+ words) Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was the force behind the Indian freedom struggle, leading the country through his non-violent civil disobedience movement. Gandhi was often asked about the turning point in his life, which he often considered was his forcible removal from a train in South Africa due to racial segregation on June 7, 1893. If you are a history geek who loves to learn about important events from the past, Firstpost Explainers" ongoing series, History Today will be your one-stop destination to explore key events. On this day in 1975, the first Cricket World Cup officially began in England which marked the birth of one-day international (ODI) cricket. Here is all that happened on this day. It was on June 7, 1893, that changed the course of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi"s life . Gandhi was a young lawyer who was working in South Africa when he undertook…...
India vs South Africa ODI series: Players, schedule, live streaming details and head-to-head record
1+ day, 17+ hour ago (353+ words) India vs South Africa ODI series starts on Sunday (30 November) with the first match taking place at the Jharkhand State Cricket Association Stadium in Ranchi. The ODI series marks the return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to international cricket after a gap of over one month. The three-match ODI series in October in Australia, which India lost 2-1, was Rohit and Kohli's first international assignments since they retired from Tests. The veterans took time to get going in the ODIs due to a lack of match practice, having retired from T20Is as well. But they ended the Australia ODI series with big scores in the last game at Sydney. Also Read |" IND vs SA ODI Series: Under-fire Gambhir turns to Rohit'Kohli experience with Pant facing uncertain role Hence, all eyes will be on Rohit and Kohli's form once again in the…...
South Africa end ICC trophy jinx as Markram's majestic 136 sinks Australia to be crowned world Test champions
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (224+ words) Aiden Markram produced a majestic 136 as South Africa finally snapped their jinx in ICC events after enduring multiple heartbreaks since 1992, defeating Australia by 5 wickets to win the World Test Championship final at Lord's on Saturday. Markram starred in South Africa's chase of the 282-run target with his eighth Test century after Kagiso Rabada played a central role in restricting the Aussies to a little over 200 in both innings with a nine-wicket match-haul (5/51 and 4/59). The Australians, who had defeated India in the final of the previous WTC cycle at the neighbouring Oval, rekindled their hopes of pulling off a victory after skipper Pat Cummins had his South African counterpart Temba Bavuma caught-behind early in the morning session. And Mitchell Starc helped himself to a third wicket by getting rid of Tristan Stubbs with a beauty that breached his defence and clipped…...
India vs South Africa 2nd Test: How the Guwahati pitch is expected to behave
1+ week, 2+ day ago (471+ words) The pitch for the second Test between India and South Africa in Guwahati has become a big talking point, especially after what happened in Kolkata. The Indian team lost their first home Test match to the Proteas in 15 years after failing to chase just 124 in the final innings on Day 3. The pitch started turning sharply, and South Africa's spinners Simon Harmer and Keshav Maharaj troubled the Indian batters with big spin to win by 30 runs. Even though the Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir defended the surface after the game, many fans and experts want a pitch in Guwahati that lasts for all five days. According to reports, the surface at the Barsapara Stadium is made of red soil and has a light cover of grass. It looks similar to the Ahmedabad pitch used for the West Indies Test last month,…...
South Africa: Ramaphosa Rejects Trump, Elon Musk's "White Genocide" Claim | Firstpost Africa | N18G
8+ mon, 1+ day ago (141+ words) South Africa: Ramaphosa Rejects Trump, Elon Musk's "White Genocide" Claim | Firstpost Africa | N18G South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has once again pushed back against claims from U.S. President Donald Trump and tech billionaire Elon Musk that a "white genocide" is taking place in South Africa. Ramaphosa strongly rejected these accusations, calling them a "false narrative" during his weekly address. He urged South Africans to challenge the idea that any racial or cultural group is being targeted for persecution. While he didn't take names, his remarks were a clear response to Trump's allegations that the South African government is persecuting the white minority Afrikaner group by encouraging violent attacks on their farms and seizing their land. Watch this video for more details. South Africa: Ramaphosa Rejects Trump, Elon Musk's "White Genocide" Claim | Firstpost Africa | N18G...