EDITORIAL | All stakeholders must get behind Ramaphosa as he meets Trump
President cannot rely solely on his GNU — it’s incumbent on all stakeholders who have an interest in a prosperous South Africa to respond to the call
16 May 2025 - 04:30
President Cyril Ramaphosa seems to have drawn a line in the sand. While committed to mend the relationship with his counterpart, President Donald Trump, he remains adamant that South Africa, despite its fragility compared to the US, will not be bullied (https://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2025-05-15-ramaphosa-will-not-be-bullied-in-trump-talks-ntshavheni/)...
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