Ramaphosa Calls Move ‘Unilateral’ President Cyril Ramaphosa of South Africa publicly criticized Washington’s decision to impose a 30% tariff on South African goods , terming it a unilateral move that could jeopardize trade relations and AGOA benefits theprint.in +2 allAfrica.com +2 The Times of India +2 . The tariffs, set to start August 1, raise concerns in sectors heavily reliant on U.S. markets, especially agriculture and manufacturing. SA officials are appealing to international bodies to mediate and preserve trade stability. Will these tariffs cripple South Africa’s export economy or spur diplomatic negotiations? Chime in below.
Youth Groups Demanding Fresh Faces
Though the 2027 elections are still two years away, political movements in Nigeria suggest a major shakeup may be on the horizon. Several notable politicians have hinted at party switches, while youth-led organizations are advocating for younger, more transparent candidates.
Political analysts argue this could lead to a more engaged electorate and possibly the end of “business-as-usual” politics.
Do you think Nigeria is ready for a political transformation? Drop your opinion below!
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