Ramaphosa, South Africa
U.S. News & World Report · 17h
Three Accused in 'Farmgate' Ramaphosa Break-In Appear in South African Court
The accused, Imanuwela David, Froliana Joseph and her brother Ndilinasho Joseph, who are linked to the theft of $580,000 USD at South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's farm, Phala Phala, appear in the Magistrate's Court in Modimolle, South Africa October 7, 2024. REUTERS/Alet Pretorius.
In Depth
Reuters · 21h
Explainer: What is the 'farmgate' scandal involving South African President Ramaphosa?
Three suspects accused of breaking into South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's game farm in 2020 and stealing millions of foreign currency in cash will appear in court on Monday, after an affair that nearly brought down the president two years ago.
Newsday · 7h
3 suspects accused of stealing cash from South African president's farm appear in court
Three people accused of breaking into South African President Cyril Ramaphosa's game farm and stealing $580,000 in cash that was stashed in a couch have appeared in a court and had their case postponed until next month.
The Financial Times · 46m
Privatisation not a ‘swear word’, says South Africa’s deputy president
The African National Congress no longer regards privatisation as a “swear word” and has accepted that “bringing private sector money on board is not selling your soul”, said South Africa’s deputy president Paul Mashatile.
Firstpost · 15h
What is South Africa’s 'farmgate' scandal that nearly toppled President Cyril Ramaphosa?
Three suspects accused of breaking into South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s farm in 2020 and stealing millions of dollars in cash hidden under sofa cushions were produced in court today. Ramaphosa has claimed the money came from the sale of buffaloes to a Sudanese businessman.
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