-by Newsbreak's Taresh Harreeparshad.
The echoes from the Oval Office in Washington can still be heard across the globe- following the diplomatic meeting between South African President Cyril Ramaphosa and his American counterpart Donald Trump. An alleged White Genocide formed the basis for the meeting with Trump claiming- via unverified news clips- that white farmers were being massacred in South Africa. The Ramaphosa delegation stoicly refuted the claims- but was that enough for a relentless Trump? The meeting ended with an assurance from both nations that engagements would continue. But what does the meeting mean for global and local perceptions. And- just where is Trump getting his misinformation from? International law analyst at Wits University Patrick Kadima, political analyst Dr. Dale McKinley and Socially Acceptable CEO Nazareen Ebrahim helped us make sense of it.

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