The resignation of Ghaleb Cachalia, a prominent member of the Democratic Alliance (DA) in South Africa, has caused a shockwave in the country’s politics. Cachalia’s decision to leave the party is believed to be due to its shift towards authoritarianism and a departure from democratic values. The DA has responded by reaffirming its commitment to peace and a twostate solution in the Middle East conflict, while highlighting the need to respect differing opinions within the party. The incident reveals the challenge of balancing personal beliefs with party policies in South African politics.
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa recently announced an Africanled peace initiative to help resolve the ongoing RussiaUkraine conflict. This initiative highlights the growing role of African nations in global diplomacy. The collective effort comprises representatives from several countries, which includes Zambia, Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Egypt, and South Africa. The African leaders intend to send a delegation to Moscow and Kyiv to present their proposal, with an aim to put an end to the devastating war.