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Donald Trump to cut off funding for South Africa over land seizure policy

February 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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On Sunday, Trump wrote a social media on the social media platform: “I will reduce all future financing in South Africa until a complete investigation into this situation is completed!”

He later, at a briefing with journalists, said that “South Africa’s leadership does some terrible things.”

“So worse than that.”

South African International Relations Minister Ronald Lamola said in response to X that he hoped that Trump’s advisers would use “this investigator to deepen their understanding of South Africa as constitutional democracy.”

“Such an understanding will provide a respectful and reasonable approach to our democratic obligations,” he added.

According to US government data, the US has allocated about 440 million dollars (£ 358).

The South Africa government states that the new law does not allow the earth’s arbitrary attacks, as it must first try to reach an agreement with the owner.

Presidential Press Socialist Vincent Magven said last month that the state “could not expand the property arbitrarily or for the purpose of … in public interests.”

It states that the current system of “eager seller, a willing buyer” allowed the white farmers to delay the process of land reform.

However, some critics have expressed fears that the law could have catastrophic consequences, like Zimbabwe, where Earth’s attacks destroyed the economy and scared investors.



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