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Trump Threatens To Cut US Funding To South Africa Over Land Seizure Claims

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisFebruary 3, 2025 World News No Comments3 Mins Read
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Trump Threatens To Cut US Funding To South Africa Over Land Seizure Claims.

US President Donald Trump has announced that he will cease all future funding to South Africa, alleging that the country is confiscating land and “treating certain classes of people very badly.” The comments, made on his social media platform Truth Social on Sunday, come in response to a controversial new bill signed into law by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa last month. The legislation allows for land expropriation without compensation in certain circumstances.

 

Land ownership has long been a contentious issue in South Africa. Despite the end of apartheid 30 years ago, most private farmland remains in the hands of white owners, a situation that has fuelled ongoing debates about redressing past injustices and implementing effective land reform. Critics argue that the current disparities continue to reflect the legacy of racial segregation.





 

In a swift rebuttal, President Ramaphosa took to the social media platform X to dismiss Trump’s claims. “South Africa is a constitutional democracy that is deeply rooted in the rule of law, justice and equality. The South African government has not confiscated any land,” he stated. Ramaphosa emphasised that the recently enacted Expropriation Act is designed not to seize property arbitrarily, but to ensure that land is redistributed in a manner that is “just and equitable” in the public interest.

 

Ramaphosa also pointed out that, apart from the funding provided through the PEPFAR initiative—which accounts for 17% of South Africa’s HIV/AIDS programme—there is no significant US financial support directed at the country. According to US government data, the US allocated approximately $440 million (£358 million) in aid to South Africa in 2023.

 

The debate has attracted further attention with the involvement of Elon Musk, a South African-born billionaire and adviser to Trump. Musk joined the discussion on X, questioning Ramaphosa’s policies by asking, “Why do you have openly racist ownership laws?” His comment reflects ongoing concerns among some critics that the new law discriminates against white landowners, despite the government’s insistence that the legislation is a necessary step to address historical imbalances.

 

While Trump’s remarks have reignited tensions over South Africa’s land reform policies, the South African government remains steadfast in its commitment to a constitutional and equitable process. The Expropriation Act is intended to provide a legal framework that balances the need for land redistribution with the protection of property rights.

 

As the controversy unfolds, both sides have vowed to engage in further dialogue. President Ramaphosa expressed his readiness to discuss the matter with the Trump administration in order to foster a better understanding of South Africa’s land reform objectives. For now, the international community watches closely as this latest chapter in the long-standing debate over land ownership in South Africa continues to develop.

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