Saudi Arabia makes $1bn bid for partnership with Denel

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Saudi Arabia has made a $1 billion bid for a broad partnership with South African state-owned defence group Denel

 

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Oh hell no!!! CyrilRamaphosa Please keep the Saudis filthy war crime hands off Denel! We don't need their blood stained money & we most certainly don't need to be complicit in a humanitarian crisis. YemenGenocide

Women and children are dying in Yemen through cluster bombs from Saudi Arabia Air Force some having South African stamps

That's Gupta's involved

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