
OPINION | How Ramaphosa’s foreign policy shapes South Africa’s global reputation and domestic economy
Explore how Cyril Ramaphosa’s “Active Non-Alignment” in foreign policy affects South Africa’s fuel prices, jobs, and R3 trillion investment goal.
TUESDAY, 09 JUNE 2026, 17:44

Explore how Cyril Ramaphosa’s “Active Non-Alignment” in foreign policy affects South Africa’s fuel prices, jobs, and R3 trillion investment goal.

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