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“Cabinet calls on Israel to stop the barbaric attacks on Palestinians and commit itself to international efforts aimed at reviving a political process, leading to the establishment of a viable Palestinian state, existing side by side in peace with Israel within internationally recognised borders, based on those existing on June 4 1967, with East Jerusalem as the capital Palestine.” Meanwhile, the cabinet also said it was “monitoring developments” in Mozambique after recent attacks by insurgents there. “Cabinet remains concerned about the situation in Mozambique and continues to monitor developments. Accordingly, cabinet expressed its full support to efforts of the Southern African Development Community to bring about lasting peace and security, as well as reconciliation and development in Mozambique,” a statement read. ....
SA’s politics playing out in ICUs and morgues 10 May 2021 - 07:30 In 2014, Prof Mzukisi Qobo and I published a book, The Fall of the ANC: What Next? We were deliberately diagnostic and prognostic: “The fall of the ANC is no longer something fanciful, but a reality waiting to happen. The depth of factionalism and the extent of corruption in the party and its government have reached a dangerous, cancerous stage.”.. This article is free to read if you register or sign in. If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue. ....
Race for Global Supremacy - The Future of US-China Relations Post-Trump and Implications for Africa Geopolitical tensions between the United States and China dominated global affairs during the administration of President Donald Trump. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, these two countries were still at each other’s throats. What changes are we likely to see during President Joe Biden’s administration? While there might be some civility in the bilateral relations, the structural tensions over trade and technology will not disappear. This is a contest for global supremacy, and is deepening over values and spheres of influence. The implications of these tensions could be dire for the African continent who could find themselves forced to choose between the two countries. ....
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