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South Africa Denies Land Confiscation After Trump Announces U.S. Funding Cut

Maria Cruz by Maria Cruz
February 3, 2025
in International, South Africa, U.S. and Canada
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President Donald Trump announced on Sunday, February 2nd, plans to cut off all future U.S. funding to South Africa. He cited concerns over the country’s new land reform legislation, which allows land expropriation under specific conditions. The decision follows his criticism of the law, which he believes is a significant human rights violation.

“South Africa is confiscating land, and treating certain classes of people VERY BADLY. A massive Human Rights VIOLATION, at a minimum, is happening for all to see,” Trump stated in a Truth Social post. “The United States won’t stand for it, we will act,” and confirmed that U.S. funding to South Africa would be suspended until a full investigation is conducted.

The law, signed by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa, aims to address the racial and economic inequalities stemming from the country’s apartheid era. The Expropriation Law allows the government to seize land without compensation only under specific conditions, namely when the expropriation is in the public interest and the property owner has refused to sell. Any compensation must be “just and equitable,” balancing public interest with the rights of the affected landowners.

This provision has sparked significant debate. The African National Congress (ANC) has defended it, calling it a milestone in the country’s ongoing efforts to correct the injustices of apartheid. “This momentous achievement reinforces the ANC’s dedication to addressing the persistent legacy of colonial dispossession and apartheid spatial planning,” the party said in a statement.

In response to Trump’s statement, President Ramaphosa denied the claim that land was being confiscated and reaffirmed South Africa’s commitment to constitutional governance. “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,” Ramaphosa said in a statement. He added that the Expropriation Act is “not a confiscation instrument, but a constitutionally mandated legal process” to ensure equitable land access.

Ramaphosa also expressed his willingness to engage with the Trump administration over the issue. “We look forward to engaging with the Trump administration over our land reform policy and issues of bilateral interest. We are certain that out of those engagements, we will share a better and common understanding over these matters,” he stated.

According to the latest U.S. government data, the U.S. provided nearly $440 million in assistance to South Africa in 2023. However, Ramaphosa’s office clarified that apart from the PEPFAR HIV/AIDS assistance program—which accounts for 17% of South Africa’s HIV/AIDS budget—the country does not receive direct financial aid from the U.S.

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