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SA farmers in frontline fight for their land…Feb 5, 2025
The law of land expropriation in South Africa is making headlines across the world. In this interview, Dr. Theo de Jager, the CEO of the Southern African Agri Initiative (SAAI) and the former president of the World Farmers Organisation, says: “If anybody is going to bleed it is us. If farmers don’t stand together, they are delivered.” He warns that the act lends itself to abuse, and that farmers could not just assume that “you work with honest officials who really have the best interest of the state and the nation at heart”. SAAI is currently in discussions to set up a fund to assist the first “victim” in court. “And in the meantime, we must push. We need everybody’s weight in this scrum now. We must push back. We must try to get this act to go back to parliament and to be changed…And we need to make sure that we are safeguarded against the whims of officials, especially on the second and the third tier of government, where the risk is the highest of wild actions…” Dr De Jager also hails the role Elon Musk has played in US President Donald Trump’s move against South Africa over the signing of the act. “And although he is under severe criticism, the majority of farmers welcome the way he’s shaking the cage at the moment, shaking out all the paraphernalia to get to the bottom, to the principle of things.”
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Afrikaners kry amptelike vlugtelingstatus by Trump Saterdag 8 Februarie 2025Streamed live on Feb 8, 2025
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Orania responds to Trump’s refugee offerFeb 9, 2025
Orania, an Afrikaner-only town in South Africa, responds to U.S. President Donald Trump’s order halting financial aid to the country and offering refugee status to Afrikaners. While grateful for the offer, Orania residents, echoing AfriForum and Solidarity Movement’s views, prefer that the assistance be directed towards recognition of Afrikaners in South Africa. Head of Orania Joost Strydom speaks to Newzroom Afrika’s Aldrin Sampear.
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De Beer: Implosion of race hate as SA hits tipping point after Trump’s “dynamite bomb”Feb 9, 2025
In the latest edition of the Sunday Show on BizNews, Neil de Beer, the President of the United Independent Movement, speaks about the “multitude of racial explosions” that has hit South Africa in the wake of Afrikaner farmers being offered refugee status in the US by President Donald Trump, who has also cut off aid to the country. “We have really this week…hit the lowest of the low in 30 years,” De Beer says. He lists some of the “litany of small detonations on a string of pearls of a big dynamite bomb” from Trump: race-based laws, BEE, the BELA and EWC acts and the NHI. De Beer dissects the roles played by the African National Congress, AfriForum, and the Democratic Alliance – and says the shots the DA has been taking the past week, he has “never seen in my lifetime …in politics”. Slamming the “compromised” Government of National Unity (GNU), De Beer charges: “…it seems that in the GNU, you’d rather be popular than take the bloody right decision for 60 million people”. He also gives his take on President Cyril Ramaphosa’s “unfortunate dud” SONA speech; lists those politicians hoping to succeed him, but warns: “…it’s a shocking shame that this country has run out of statesmen or stateswomen”. He concludes with this emotional plea: “I beg the leaders of this country to stop your absolute hogwash, to remember why you are there and to do anything necessary – even if it means that you’ve got to take the knee…but save this country…”
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LIVE I Trump Freezes Aid to South Africa Over Land Expropriation LawStarted streaming 9 hours ago #Trump #SouthAfrica #LandExpropriation
U.S. President Donald Trump has frozen aid to South Africa, citing concerns over a controversial land expropriation law that allows the government to seize property without compensation. Trump condemned the law as a violation of property rights and accused South Africa of “hateful rhetoric” against minority landowners. The move escalates tensions as South Africa strengthens ties with Iran and pursues legal action against Israel at the ICJ. President Cyril Ramaphosa responded defiantly, stating South Africa “will not be bullied.” With the G20 summit approaching, this diplomatic rift could have global implications.
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Trumps Foreign Aid Halting In South AfricaFeb 4, 2025
Discover the shocking truth behind the recent diplomatic fallout between South Africa and the United States. In this video, we delve into the mind of Cyril Ramaphosa, exploring the possible thoughts and motivations behind his actions when America cut ties. What led to this drastic decision, and how will it impact the future of international relations? Join us as we analyze the situation and provide insight into the potential consequences of this significant event. Get ready to uncover the hidden dynamics at play and understand the implications of this seismic shift in global politics.
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