Racism in South Africa

Worried South Africans Need Options Now More Than Ever

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Friday, July 16, 2021

As a result, worried South Africans are looking to accessible avenues to open doors to other countries as a Plan B for their families, should they need it.

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  • As a result, worried South Africans are looking to accessible avenues to open doors to other countries as a Plan B for their families, should they need it.
  • "What many South Africans are learning now is that there is a stress-free route to a Plan B that is also relatively affordable.
  • "South Africans are proud of their beautiful country but, sadly, as seen in many countries across the world, volatility can lead to dire consequences for the future.
  • It is also important to note that South Africans are legally allowed to have dual citizenship, they must just follow the correct procedures with home affairs to retain their South African citizenship," concludes Emmett.

Worried South Africans Need Options Now More Than Ever

Retrieved on: 
Friday, July 16, 2021

As a result, worried South Africans are looking to accessible avenues to open doors to other countries as a Plan B for their families, should they need it.

Key Points: 
  • As a result, worried South Africans are looking to accessible avenues to open doors to other countries as a Plan B for their families, should they need it.
  • "What many South Africans are learning now is that there is a stress-free route to a Plan B that is also relatively affordable.
  • "South Africans are proud of their beautiful country but, sadly, as seen in many countries across the world, volatility can lead to dire consequences for the future.
  • It is also important to note that South Africans are legally allowed to have dual citizenship, they must just follow the correct procedures with home affairs to retain their South African citizenship," concludes Emmett.

Leading South African martech provider Everlytic expands into UK and Europe

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Monday, May 24, 2021

JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - African Media Agency - 24 May 2021 - Everlytic, South Africa's leading provider of an all-in-one platform for data-charged, automated, multi-channel messaging, launched its Channel Partnership Programme with the aim of partnering with like-minded businesses and agencies in the UK and Europe.

Key Points: 
  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - African Media Agency - 24 May 2021 - Everlytic, South Africa's leading provider of an all-in-one platform for data-charged, automated, multi-channel messaging, launched its Channel Partnership Programme with the aim of partnering with like-minded businesses and agencies in the UK and Europe.
  • Everlytic is no stranger to the global market, already servicing international customers - but expansion has never been a focus until now.
  • Having become the clear frontrunner in marketing and automation technology in South Africa, the natural next step for Everlytic is to seek forward-thinking channel partners across geographies.
  • Everlytic stands proud as a world-class South African messaging platform, recognised and endorsed by leading industry experts.

Land ownership for South Africans showcased in new video series “Upward Globility”

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Monday, June 1, 2020

In South Africa, the legacy of apartheid has left millions of families without the legal rights to the land they live on.

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  • In South Africa, the legacy of apartheid has left millions of families without the legal rights to the land they live on.
  • Nolutshungu points out that property deprivation has not ended post-apartheid, but that it continues on a massive scale for public purposes and affects black South Africans almost exclusively.
  • Property ownership brings dignity and financial security to people whove never had it beforeand Free Market Foundation is helping to make that possible.
  • Upward Globility: South Africa premiered on YouTube at noon on June 1.

New polling data suggests widespread disillusionment amongst South African youth ahead of general elections

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Monday, May 6, 2019

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- New polling data has provided unique insight into the principles, attitudes, concerns and ambitions of young South Africans (ages 18-24) ahead of the nation's rapidly approaching general elections on May 8th.

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  • JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- New polling data has provided unique insight into the principles, attitudes, concerns and ambitions of young South Africans (ages 18-24) ahead of the nation's rapidly approaching general elections on May 8th.
  • Commissioned by the Ichikowitz Family Foundation, a South African charitable organization, the findings revealed thatrespondents feel limited by the choices on the ballot.
  • However, while 76% of young South Africans are planning to participate in the sixth elections since the end of apartheid, an astonishing 21% are as yet unsure of who they will vote for.
  • These findings are ultimately indicative of deeper trends amongst South Africa's youth, where trust in institutions and political parties has reached alarming lows.

New polling data suggests widespread disillusionment amongst South African youth ahead of general elections

Retrieved on: 
Monday, May 6, 2019

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- New polling data has provided unique insight into the principles, attitudes, concerns and ambitions of young South Africans (ages 18-24) ahead of the nation's rapidly approaching general elections on May 8th.

Key Points: 
  • JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- New polling data has provided unique insight into the principles, attitudes, concerns and ambitions of young South Africans (ages 18-24) ahead of the nation's rapidly approaching general elections on May 8th.
  • Commissioned by the Ichikowitz Family Foundation, a South African charitable organization, the findings revealed thatrespondents feel limited by the choices on the ballot.
  • However, while 76% of young South Africans are planning to participate in the sixth elections since the end of apartheid, an astonishing 21% are as yet unsure of who they will vote for.
  • These findings are ultimately indicative of deeper trends amongst South Africa's youth, where trust in institutions and political parties has reached alarming lows.

New Polling Data Suggests Widespread Disillusionment Amongst South African Youth Ahead of General Elections

Retrieved on: 
Monday, May 6, 2019

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --New polling data has provided unique insight into the principles, attitudes, concerns and ambitions of young South Africans (ages 18-24) ahead of the nation's rapidly approaching general elections on May 8th.

Key Points: 
  • JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 6, 2019 /PRNewswire/ --New polling data has provided unique insight into the principles, attitudes, concerns and ambitions of young South Africans (ages 18-24) ahead of the nation's rapidly approaching general elections on May 8th.
  • Commissioned by theIchikowitz Family Foundation, a South African charitable organization, the findings revealed thatrespondents feel limited by the choices on the ballot.
  • However, while 76% of young South Africans are planning to participate in the sixth elections since the end of apartheid, an astonishing 21% are as yet unsure of who they will vote for.
  • These findings are ultimately indicative of deeper trends amongst South Africa's youth, where trust in institutions and political parties has reached alarming lows.

Statement by the Prime Minister on South Africa Freedom Day

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Saturday, April 27, 2019

OTTAWA, April 27, 2019 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on South Africa Freedom Day:

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  • OTTAWA, April 27, 2019 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on South Africa Freedom Day:
    "Today, we join South Africans to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the first democratic elections in South Africa and the end of apartheid.
  • "In their first election open to all voters, the people of South Africa chose anti-apartheid revolutionary Nelson Mandela as their president.
  • His work, alongside countless others, to advance human rights and equality, champion democracy, and fight injustice laid the foundation for a new, democratic South Africa and inspired freedom movements around the world.
  • "Canada and South Africa share a strong and lasting bond, anchored by our shared values of inclusion, diversity, and democracy, and Canada's leading role in the international fight against apartheid.