Days after Ghana setback, Ramaphosa turns to France to strengthen trade and diplomatic ties
President Cyril Ramaphosa is courting French investors and strengthening ties with President Emmanuel Macron, days after anti-migrant unrest at home disrupted South Africa’s diplomatic engagement…
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