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South Africa’s President Rejects Trump’s Land ‘Confiscation’ Claims

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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has outrightly dismissed claims by former U.S. President Donald Trump that land confiscation was underway in South Africa, calling them misleading and misinformed. In reaction to Trump’s remarks, Ramaphosa said his government’s land reform program is aimed at redressing historical injustices without compromising economic stability and food security.

 

A key, contentious debate on land ownership exists in South Africa, which saw the government implementing land redistribution policies in a quest to redress some of the inequities engendered during the apartheid period. In all these dealings, Ramaphosa has pledged both to South African and global opinion that this will be legal, transparent, and economically sustainable.

 

In fact, despite all the attacks on him by Trump, Ramaphosa expressed his willingness to engage in dialogue with U.S. leadership on this issue in order to clear South Africa’s stance on land reform. He underscored that no unlawful land seizures are happening and that the government is still committed to fair and constitutional methods of redistribution.

 

However, the South African government is also working to maintain investor confidence and protect property rights during the process of land reform policy, which empowers the marginalized communities. The reply by president Ramaphosa indicates some commitment to both historical inequalities and also the assured economic future for all South Africans.

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