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Ramaphosa Demands Economic Revolution for South African Women
President Ramaphosa calls for accelerated economic inclusion of women in South Africa, linking current struggles to the historic 1956 women's march while emphasizing radical transformation measures.

Systemic Failures Plague R500M Johannesburg Housing Project
A R500 million housing refurbishment project in Johannesburg's inner city lies abandoned after a decade, exposing systemic failures in addressing colonial-era housing inequalities.

South Africa Challenges US Trade Pressure Amid Economic Sovereignty Push
South Africa takes a firm stance in US trade negotiations while preparing protective measures against imposed tariffs, demonstrating commitment to economic sovereignty and fair trade relations.

Johannesburg's Financial Crisis Exposes Legacy of Systemic Mismanagement
Johannesburg faces unprecedented financial crisis as Finance Minister demands urgent action, exposing deep-rooted systemic challenges in South Africa's economic hub. Stakes escalate as constitutional intervention looms.

COSATU Warns: US Tariffs Threaten Mass Job Losses in Black Communities
COSATU warns that new US tariffs targeting South African exports threaten massive job losses across multiple sectors, with Black workers bearing the brunt of this economic assault.

Mass Arrests Expose Colonial Legacy in South African Gold Mining Crisis
Over 1,000 informal miners arrested in Mpumalanga as Operation Vala Umgodi exposes the ongoing struggle against economic exploitation and colonial-era disparities in South Africa's mining sector.

Colonial Legacy Exposed: Killarney Club's R2 Land Lease Sparks Outrage
The Killarney Country Club's R2 annual lease of 111 hectares of prime Johannesburg land exposes ongoing colonial-era privileges and economic disparities in South Africa's land distribution.

Angola Fuel Price Protests Turn Deadly: Colonial Legacy Under Scrutiny
Mass protests in Angola over fuel price hikes have left 22 dead and 1,200 arrested, highlighting the ongoing struggle for economic justice in post-colonial Africa. The unrest exposes deep-rooted issues of resource distribution and state control.

Budget Bill Approval Exposes Deep Racial Economic Divides in Parliament
The NCOP's approval of the 2025 Appropriation Bill faces strong opposition from pro-Black parties, highlighting persistent economic inequalities and resource distribution challenges in South Africa.

White Privilege Exposed: The 'Nicolas Who Pays' Myth Reveals Colonial Mindset
A troubling social media trend in France exposes how white economic elites attempt to position themselves as victims while resisting social justice. The 'Nicolas who pays' phenomenon reveals the persistent colonial mindset among privileged groups who resist economic transformation while ignoring centuries of systemic exploitation.