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    Ramaphosa says South Africa will not be bullied by Trump

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    By News Desk on February 7, 2025 Climate Change, Politics, USA News, World News
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    South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa came out in defense of his country and said South Africa will not be bullied by Trump during a national address on Thursday, asserting that South Africa would not be bullied by the US administration and Elon Musk.

    Elon Musk is at odds with the South African government, primarily for domestic DEI issues but also because the are at odds over the Rwanda and DR Congo conflict. On the one side you have the RDF and the M23 rebel group and on the other you SADC (Southern African Development Community) and the DR Congo army. Musk is indirectly supporting the M23 rebels, through the Rwandan Government.

    South Africa will not be bullied by Trump

    “We are witnessing the rise of nationalism, protectionism, the pursuit of narrow interests, and the decline of common cause,” Ramaphosa said during his State of the Nation address in Cape Town.

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    “This is the world that we as South Africa, a developing economy, must now navigate, but we are not daunted,” he said.

    “We are, as South Africans, a resilient people, and we will not be bullied,” Ramaphosa said to cheers from some lawmakers in parliament.

    The South African leader did not make direct reference to the United States or President Donald Trump, who has strongly criticized Ramaphosa’s government in recent days.

    US Secretary of State will not attend G20 in Johannesburg 

    The declining relations with the US come amid unraveling diplomatic relations between Pretoria and Washington and a day after the US Secretary of State will not attend G20 talks, taking place in Johannesburg later this month.

    South Africa will not be bullied by Trump or Elon Musk

    “South Africa is doing very bad things. Expropriating private property. Using G20 to promote ‘solidarity, equality, & sustainability,'” Rubio posted on X. “In other words: DEI and climate change.”  

    Bullied by Trump

    US President Donald Trump has repeatedly attacked programs focused on DEI, which stands for diversity, equity and inclusion, since he returned to the White House for his second term. He has been accused of behaving like a bully, with countless countries coming out and saying they will not be bullied by Trump.

    Rubio’s decision to skip the G20 summit comes days after Trump — who is being advised by US immigrant, the South African-born Elon Musk — slammed the South African government over an expropriation act signed into law by Ramaphosa last month.

    South Africa land policy a flashpoint

    According to the Expropriation Bill, the government may in some circumstances offer “nil compensation” for property where land is expropriated in the public interest.

    South Africa has rejected these accusations with the country’s Foreign Minister Ronald Lamola saying “there is no arbitrary dispossession of land / private property” with South Africa’s new land reform law.

    “This law is similar to the Eminent domain laws,” Lamola said.

    Trump to end aid to South Africa over alleged land seizures

    Trump accused the South African government of confiscating land and “treating certain classes of people very badly” and announced that it was cutting all future funding.

    With eminent domain laws, Lamola is referring to a law used in the US, as well as in other countries, that allows the state or the federal government to take private property for public use.

    The issue of land is a highly emotive one in a country where historically, racist laws saw black families forcibly removed from their land by the apartheid government.

    Today, the South African government has to navigate a political tightrope of redressing the injustices of the past while taking into account private land ownership.


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