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Mugabe Farce Ends
Dan Roodt, American Renaissance, November 24, 2017 Have whites learned anything? Robert Gabriel Mugabe, the Zimbabwe dictator who just resigned, was seen as a hero of the world-wide anti-white movement. In both the US and…
White SA farmers in new protest over murders
25.11.2017 04:30 pm AFP  South African white farmers want the government to take action on a string of murders targeting their community Hundreds of white farmers on Saturday took to the streets of Pretoria,…
Vavi threatens farmers
Die Vryburger November 27, 20171  Zwelinzima Vavi – Image – Die Vryburger Zwelinzima Vavi, who was elected as Cosatu’s CEO and when his trade union, Saftu, was established, threatened to get farmers out one…
‘Massive surgery needed to remove the rot in Gauteng health department’
26 November 2017 – 15:08 BY TIMESLIVE  A sewage leak has flooded parts of the fourth floor at the Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Hospital. File photo. Image: Jack Bloom The Gauteng health intervention team announced…
The Place of Coloured People in the ANC’s of South Africa
The place of Coloured people in the ANC’s South Africa Nicole Van Driel | 04 July 2017 Nicole Van Driel says the socio-economic reality of this group has improved only marginally since…
First-nation status for Khoisan ‘unsustainable’
2016-11-27 06:06 Andisiwe Makinana – Multimedia · User Galleries · News in PicturesSend us your pictures · Send us your stories Related Links The Khoisan revolution Traditional leadership bill ‘fails to pass muster’ Chiefs bill gives cold…
Khoisan Royal House Responds to Deputy Minister who says First-nation status for Khoisan ‘unsustainable’
06 December 2016 15:53 The deputy minister, who is responsible for traditional affairs, recently stated that the government does not want the Khoisan people to be declared as the “First Nation” of South Africa and…
Annals of wars we don’t know about: The South African border war of 1966-1989
Reading South African accounts of the 23-year long Border War between South Africa and the Angolan liberation movement UNITA on the one hand, and the Angolan government and army, supported by large Cuban forces on…
A Short Overview of the South African Bushwar / Border War
WHEN? The Bushwar lasted from 1966 until 1989, a total of 23 years, making it one of Africa’s longest conflicts.WHERE? The Bushwar was fought in Northern Namibia (former South West Africa), and in…