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South Africa had not joined the “coalition of the willing” against Saddam Hussein, and former president Nelson Mandela remains a staunch opponent of Bush’s foreign policy.
“But his strength will go home with him.” Some Bush critics didn’t want him in Africa to begin with; one South African activist went so far as to call him a “weapon of mass destruction.
WASHINGTON — President Bush on Wednesday lifted U.S. economic sanctions imposed on South Africa in 1986, saying Pretoria’s moves to end its system of racial separation and white minority rule ...
Thanks to the efforts of the African Bush Camps Foundation (ABCF), women are reshaping the safari industry, carving out their space, and redefining leadership in conservation and tourism.
David Frum made a mockery of the president after he “sandbagged” South African President Cyril Ramaphosa with a conspiracy ...
Carte Blanche is looking into a distressing situation where children are vanishing from schools and homes, reportedly being ...
Khwai Lediba is one of 17 from African Bush Camps (ABC), an organization founded and run by Zimbabwe-born, guide-turned-business owner Beks Ndlovu. ABC launched a nonprofit foundation in 2006 ...