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A South African, Kobus Olivier, living in Kyiv in Ukraine described the desperate scenes of frightened people. He said efforts to leave the country were futile
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla does not care about the criticism she had received for supporting Russian President Vladimir Putin after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
An online user had South Africans amused after sharing a video of a man pulling off some smooth moves in front of a moving taxi and compared it to the SANDF.
Thousands of Russians took to the streets of Moscow to protest their country's invasion of Ukraine. However, the police arrived and over 1 700 were arrested.
Naledi Pandor, the Minister of International Relations and Co-operation, has issued a statement on South Africa's behalf urging Russia to withdraw from Ukraine.
The department of international relations and co-operation (Dirco) has called on Russia to withdraw their troops from Ukraine after they invaded earlier today.
Online user Anele Fumba took to Twitter to share that SA’s military is "ready for battle". He posted a video of a training session for armoured vehicle driving.
The South African government has expressed concern about the ongoing unrest at the Ukraine and Russia border. Mzansi advises Cyril Ramaphosa to sit this one out
After Russia invaded Ukraine early on the morning of 24 February, the rand began to fall as increasing fears and tensions caused Brent Crude Oil prices to surge
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