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Old Video Of African Leader Chanting 'Kill White Farmers' Viral, Musk Reacts
- Monday February 10, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Elon Musk criticised South African political leader Julius Malema after a two-year-old video in which he's chanting "Kill the Farmer" at a rally resurfaced on social media.
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Donald Trump And Land Fears Boost South Africa's White Right "State"
- Wednesday November 21, 2018
- World News | Reuters
When US President Donald Trump pledged to investigate large scale killings of white farmers in South Africa and violent takeovers of land, Pretoria said he was misinformed. Elsewhere, there was quiet satisfaction.
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A farmer killed fighting for his land
- Friday August 12, 2011
- Pune News | Imtiaz Jaleel
At the start of this week, Lata Tupe could be seen dressed like any other young married woman in the village of Sadawli in Maharashtra, a two hour drive from Mumbai. Her sari was clean but faded, her wrists wore the traditional thin bangles that confer marital status. No more. She is dressed today in the white sari that confers upon her the new pos...
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Old Video Of African Leader Chanting 'Kill White Farmers' Viral, Musk Reacts
- Monday February 10, 2025
- World News | Edited by NDTV News Desk
Elon Musk criticised South African political leader Julius Malema after a two-year-old video in which he's chanting "Kill the Farmer" at a rally resurfaced on social media.
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www.ndtv.com
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Donald Trump And Land Fears Boost South Africa's White Right "State"
- Wednesday November 21, 2018
- World News | Reuters
When US President Donald Trump pledged to investigate large scale killings of white farmers in South Africa and violent takeovers of land, Pretoria said he was misinformed. Elsewhere, there was quiet satisfaction.
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www.ndtv.com
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A farmer killed fighting for his land
- Friday August 12, 2011
- Pune News | Imtiaz Jaleel
At the start of this week, Lata Tupe could be seen dressed like any other young married woman in the village of Sadawli in Maharashtra, a two hour drive from Mumbai. Her sari was clean but faded, her wrists wore the traditional thin bangles that confer marital status. No more. She is dressed today in the white sari that confers upon her the new pos...
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www.ndtv.com