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Two Arrested With Drugs Worth Rs 40 Lakh In Mumbai's Suburbs: Officials Searches under the operation were conducted on Tuesday evening, police said. So far this year, the ANC has registered 96 offences and arrested 199 drug traffickers. Drugs worth Rs 48 crore were seized by the cell in the last 11 months.
At BRICS meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza All parties involved in the Israel-Palestinian conflict should immediately ceasefire and suspend hostilities, Chinese President Xi Jinping declared. South Africa recalled all its diplomats from Tel Aviv, and the ruling African National Congress (ANC) supported a motion in parliament calling for the Israeli Embassy in Pretoria to be shut down.
At BRICS meeting, Chinese President Xi Jinping calls for “immediate ceasefire” in Gaza Chinese President Xi Jinping called for an end to the forced relocation of the Gaza Strip’s civilian population. South Africa recalled all its diplomats from Tel Aviv, and the ruling ANC supported a motion in parliament calling for the Israeli Embassy in Pretoria to be shut down.
South Africa to temporarily withdraw from United Nations refugee conventions to restrict immigration South Africa to withdraw from UN refugee conventions so it can restrict immigration. Ruling ANC government says it needs to ‘press reset’ on liberal asylum policies. Proposed overhaul comes amid widespread public resentment at current levels of immigration.
Israel recalls its ambassador to South Africa for... South Africa's ruling ANC party said it would support a parliamentary motion calling for the Israeli embassy in South Africa to be closed. Hamas militants rampaged through southern Israel on Oct. 7., sparking the devastating war in Gaza.
South Africa's governing ANC backs motion to close... The opposition Economic Freedom Fighters proposed the motion in solidarity with the Palestinian people. South Africa's strong support for Palestinians dates back to former President Nelson Mandela's days. The ANC said in a statement it would support the motion.
Dream or mirage: Can South Africa’s white-led opposition win in 2024? John Steenhuisen was re-elected leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) in a triennial congress in Midrand. He made clear the DA’s intent to wrestle power away from the governing African National Congress (ANC) in the 2024 national election.
Dream or mirage: Can South Africa’s white-led opposition win in 2024? John Steenhuisen was re-elected leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA) in a triennial congress in Midrand, just outside Johannesburg. He made clear the DA’s intent to wrestle power away from the governing African National Congress (ANC) in the 2024 national election.
South Africa to recall all diplomats from Israel Pretoria has long been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause, with the ruling ANC linking it to its own struggle against apartheid. Pretoria also said the position of the Israeli ambassador to the country was becoming "more and more untenable"
South Africa's growing xenophobia problem Operation Dudula first appeared on social media in 2020. It is now registered as a political party and will take part in the 2024 general election. Experts predict the ANC may even fall below the 50% mark for the first time since it was established.
South African governing party calls for peace between Israel and Palestine South Africa’s largest political party, the African National Congress (ANC), has called for peace in the Gaza Strip. The ANC issued a statement calling for UN resolutions and international law to be affirmed. It called for the world to intervene and ensure the implementation of a two-state solution.
Buthelezi funeral: South Africans mull legacy of divisive Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi founded the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party. He served two terms as home affairs minister in the ANC government. He retired from active politics five years ago, but recently won praise.
Buthelezi funeral: South Africans mull legacy of divisive Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi founded the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party. He opposed the ANC's stance on armed action and sanctions. His son, Prince Zuzifa, said: "History will vindicate our father"
Buthelezi funeral: South Africans mull legacy of divisive Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi founded the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party. He served two terms as home affairs minister in the ANC government. He retired from active politics five years ago, but recently won praise.
Buthelezi funeral: South Africans mull legacy of divisive Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi was the leader of the IFP, South Africa's second-largest party. He served two terms as home affairs minister in the ANC government. His son, Prince Zuzifa, said: "History will vindicate our father"
Buthelezi funeral: South Africans mull legacy of divisive Zulu leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi founded the Zulu nationalist Inkatha Freedom Party. He served two terms as home affairs minister in the ANC government. He retired from active politics five years ago, but recently won praise.
Mangosuthu Buthelezi Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi was one of South Africa's most controversial and divisive political figures. He founded Inkatha, a Zulu political and cultural movement that would become embroiled in bloody conflicts with the ANC in the 1980s and 1990s.
Mangosuthu Buthelezi: South African Zulu leader dies aged 95 Mangosuthu Buthelezi was a hereditary chief of the Zulus, South Africa’s largest ethnic group. He was also the prime minister of KwaZulu, the Zulu homeland, and founder of the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) The IFP waged deadly territorial wars with the ANC in black-majority townships of the 1980s and 1990s.
Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Zulu prince who roiled South African politics, dead at 95 Mangosuthu Buthelezi founded the Inkatha Freedom Party. He served two terms as Minister of Home Affairs in the post-apartheid government. His party was embroiled in bloody conflicts with the ANC in the 1980s and 1990s.
Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi: The man who divided South Africa Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi was the chief minister of the KwaZulu Bantustan during apartheid. He found common cause with the African National Congress in the struggle against apartheid. But he opposed the ANC's stance on armed action and international sanctions.