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AfriForum and March and March Discuss Community-Based Solutions for South Africa

AfriForum and March and March Discuss Community-Based Solutions for South Africa

BREAKING: AfriForum and March and March held a comprehensive meeting to discuss community-based solutions for security, education, upliftment, and more.

The two organisations found common ground in a shared mission to build stronger, more resilient, and self-sufficient communities, as well as in a shared support for strong border security, the rule of law, and mother tongue education.

Commonality was also found in a shared experience of being relentlessly lied about and attacked by those who don't want South Africans to embrace alternative routes to bring about change outside of party politics.

AfriForum welcomes a future where more organisations emulate our alternative, state-proof model. We will continue to engage constructively with any such organisations through mutual recognition, respect, and cooperation 🔶

u/Acrobatic_Ad9564 — 2 days ago

Bafana Bafana make history and advance to World Cup round of 32

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Bafana Bafana has advanced to the knockout rounds of the World Cup for the first time in history.

South Africa needed to beat Korea Republic in the final group game and rely on Mexico to beat Czechia to advance directly without needing to wait on other groups and be a best third-placed side.

Mexico did the job easily dispatching Czechia by three goals to nil.

Bafana enjoyed many chances in the first-half, but could not find the back of the net.

That changed before the hydration break in the second half when Thapelo Maseko beat the Korean goalkeeper at his near post in the 63rd minute.

Bafana saw the game out very comfortably even though the country held its breath.

Bafana now play Canada on Sunday in the round of 32 and will be inspired to take their World Cup journey even further.

Pain goes straight to Lagos, Accra and EFF. Well done boys.

That hate watching paid off. May South Africa, Morocco and Cape Verde be the last standing teams at the World Cup.

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u/Acrobatic_Ad9564 — 2 months ago

South Africa and Rwanda take steps to lift travel, trade restrictions 12 years after diplomatic rift

South Africa has taken a decisive step toward resetting strained ties with Rwanda, announcing progress on visa normalisation and easing travel restrictions to allow Rwandan citizens to enter the country without special passports.

The announcement was made on Wednesday in Pretoria at a media briefing by International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola with his Rwandan counterpart, Olivier Nduhungirehe.

Bilateral relations

The meeting formed part of ongoing efforts to rebuild and strengthen bilateral relations between South Africa and Rwanda.

Discussions focused on enhancing diplomatic engagement and advancing cooperation in priority areas, including trade, tourism, health, education, and security.

Visas

Lamola described the meeting as an important step toward rebuilding trust and strengthening cooperation between the two countries, including in mobility and consular affairs.

“As South Africa fine-tunes its immigration laws and visa regulations, we also follow with keen interest the enormous strides Rwanda has made in modernising its visa regime, which continues to remain attractive for various categories of visas, including… visa-free and visa on arrival dispensation

“It is also against this background that this meeting will also take steps towards enabling us to lift the ban with regard to the Rwandan ordinary passports into South Africa,” Lamola said.

Differences

Lamola said that despite certain differences, relations between the two countries have always been friendly, cordial, and based on mutual cooperation and respect.

“South Africa and Rwanda shoulder a responsibility to cooperate more deeply, as there is a lot that binds our peoples together. Both our countries emerged from painful pasts, from the Apartheid era in South Africa and the genocide against the Tutsi people in Rwanda.

“We will not forget and will forever remember the heroes and heroines who laid their lives to nurture and build foundations for the two nations that are South Africa and Rwanda today. These bonds are also forged from our steadfast belief in solidarity, African Unity, and Pan Africanism,” Lamola said.

Trade

Lamola added that he was grateful to Rwanda for agreeing to lift a ban on agricultural produce from South Africa, which had been in place since the local listeriosis outbreak in 2017.

“It’s an important measure for us. It’s also building towards the confidence steps that are not only essential for bilateral trade, but are equally significant for continental trade.”

Nduhungirehe thanked Lamola for the “warm hospitality and the constructive discussion” aimed at normalising Rwanda-South Africa relations and exchanging views on the security situation on the continent.

“We are particularly pleased with the concrete outcomes of our meeting, mainly the resumption of visas for Rwandan nationals within twelve months and the relaunching of the Joint Commission on Cooperation, to be convened in the first quarter of 2027 in Kigali.”

SA support

Nduhungirehe said Rwanda attaches great importance to its relations with South Africa, and thanked Pretoria for its support in the post-genocide period, particularly in education, health, and economic development, through scholarships, training programmes, and investment facilitation.

“These contributions reflect the strong bilateral relations between Rwanda and South Africa and demonstrate South Africa’s commitment to supporting Rwanda’s recovery, stability, and socioeconomic transformation.

“Whatever the challenges that happened between our two countries, we believe that the bond between Rwanda and South Africa is unbreakable,” Nduhungirehe said.

Tensions

Nduhungirehe said stronger ties would benefit both nations, promote regional stability and African unity, and provide a solid foundation for enhanced cooperation.

In 2025, tensions between Rwanda and South Africa flared over the presence of South African troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), where President Paul Kagame criticised Pretoria’s role, while experts defended South Africa’s deployment as part of SADC peacekeeping efforts and in line with national interests.

I'm happy for this. Rwanda is a functional country with a booming economy and great leadership. South Africa should also boost relations with Morocco next.

u/Acrobatic_Ad9564 — 2 months ago

South Africa will continue to deal with the immigration crisis because many African leaders have no plan to develop their nations despite having independence earlier

u/Acrobatic_Ad9564 — 2 months ago