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Daily Maverick on MSNState Security Agency should have warned Ramaphosa about Trump’s false ‘farm murder crosses’ – NtshavheniMinister in the Presidency Khumbudzo Ntshavheni says the State Security Agency should have briefed Cyril Ramaphosa beforehand ...
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Money, Money, and More Money (and Maybe Race): Why Elon Musk Criticizes the South African GovernmentThe mogul does not want Starlink, nor any of his companies, to comply with South African regulations, which require that 50% ...
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eNCA on MSNCape Flats crime | Calls grow for policing action planConcerns are rising over the level of crime and gang violence in the country. Starlink came up in the Oval Office meeting ...
A proposed regulatory change would allow Elon Musk’s satellite company and others like it to get a license without having to ...
Cyril Ramaphosa, with his country’s most famous émigré looking on, is offered a glimpse of his country’s bleak future if ...
President Trump shared photos from the wrong country this week to prove his false claims that white farmers are being ...
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Briefly on MSNGovernment relaxes BEE rules for technology sector, SA weighs in as decision opens door for StarlinkMinister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi issued a policy directive that relaxes BEE law, potentially ...
What happens when billionaires influence national policy? Following a pivotal White House meeting, Elon Musk's Starlink ...
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Business Insider Africa on MSNAfter White House talks, South Africa to ease barriers for Elon Musk’s Starlink, other satellite firmsSouth Africa is preparing to ease local ownership requirements for Starlink and other foreign satellite service providers, ...
Elon Musk's Starlink may soon be operational in South Africa, due to a new government policy that might ease B-BBEE ...
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Briefly on MSNSA dusted by Ramaphosa’s African reactions to Donald Trump’s statements during Oval meetingSouth Africans were floored after they noticed President Cyril Ramaphosa's African-coded reactions during his widely streamed ...
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa kept cool while forced to watch clips that allegedly supported claims of genocide of ...
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