By Basillioh Rukanga in Nairobi & Khanyisile Ngcobo in Johannesburg | BBC News |
US President Donald Trump has said he will cut all future funding to South Africa over allegations that it was confiscating land and “treating certain classes of people very badly”.
Last month, President Cyril Ramaphosa signed into law a bill that allows land seizures without compensation in certain circumstances.
Land ownership has long been a contentious issue in South Africa with most private farmland owned by white people, 30 years after the end of the racist system of apartheid.
There have been continuous calls for the government to address land reform and deal with the past injustices of racial segregation.
South Africa’s president responded to Trump with a post on X, external: “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 added that the only funding South Africa received from the US was through the health initiative Pepfar, which represented “17% of South Africa’s HIV/Aids programme”.
The US allocated about $440m (£358m) in assistance to South Africa in 2023, according to US government data.
Elon Musk, who was born and grew up in South Africa and is now a Trump adviser, has also joined in the debate, saying the new law discriminated against white people.
“Why do you have openly racist ownership laws?” Mr Musk said to Ramaphosa in a post on X, external.
On Sunday, Trump wrote on his social media platform Truth Social: “I will be cutting off all future funding to South Africa until a full investigation of this situation has been completed!”
He later said, in a briefing with journalists, that South Africa’s “leadership is doing some terrible things, horrible things”.
“So that’s under investigation right now. We’ll make a determination, and until such time as we find out what South Africa is doing — they’re taking away land and confiscating land, and actually they’re doing things that are perhaps far worse than that.”
South Africa’s new law allows for expropriation without compensation only in circumstances where it is “just and equitable and in the public interest” to do so.
This includes if the property is not being used and there is no intention to either develop or make money from it, or when it poses a risk to people.
Land ownership has long been a contentious issue in South Africa for more than a century. In 1913, the British colonial authorities passed legislation that restricted the property rights of the country’s black majority.
The Natives Land Act left the vast majority of the land under the control of the white minority and set the foundation for the forced removal of black people to poor homelands and townships in the intervening decades until the end of apartheid three decades ago.
Anger over these forced removals intensified the fight against white-minority rule.
In 1994, leader of the African National Congress (ANC) Nelson Mandela became the country’s first democratically elected president after all South Africans were given the right to vote.
But until the recently passed law, the government was only able to buy land from its current owners under the principle of “willing seller, willing buyer”, which some feel has delayed the process of land reform.
In 2017, a government report, external said that of the farmland that was in the hands of private individuals, 72% was white-owned. According to the 2022 census, external white people make up 7.3% of the population.
However, some critics have expressed fears that the new land law may have disastrous consequences like in Zimbabwe, where seizures wrecked the economy and scared away investors.
South African Mineral Resources Minister Gwede Mantashe responded to Trump’s comments by telling a mining conference that the country should withhold its minerals if “they [US] don’t give us money”.
South Africa exports a variety of minerals to the US, including platinum, iron and manganese.
AfriForum, a group focused on protecting the rights and interests of South Africa’s white Afrikaner population, wants the government to change the new law to “ensure the protection of property rights”.
However, it said it did not agree with Trump’s threat to cut funding, suggesting that any punitive measures should be directed at “senior ANC leaders” and not South Africans.
The ANC, led by Ramaphosa, currently governs South Africa as part of a coalition government with nine smaller parties.
Trump also hit out at South Africa during his first term as US president, asking the-then US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to study the country’s “farm seizures and expropriations and the large-scale killing of farmers”.
At that time, South Africa accused Trump of seeking to sow division, with a spokesperson saying he was “misinformed”.











Trump ngaasiyane ne zve ivhu re vana ve Africa
Mugabe is finally vindicated. He was right about land and South Africa should have done it sooner. Human rights my foot! Trump’s lapdog Musk is behind these functions and guess what they will hurt whites in SA too.
Ngokwakhe lokhu . Africa belongs to african people . U deal with your tarrifs
threatening Africa he is afraid of the poverty he might face soon arrogant man
I think ANC is going the Zanu pf way. Using the land question as the only means to retain power. The last election proved that ANC is slowly sinking into oblivion. The next election also may mean it will be dead and buried. The land bill Ramaphosa recently signed is a measure of trying to resuscitate a dying horse.
I think he wanted to say Zimbabwe is taking land kkkkkkkkkk
Elon Musk is behind all this.
Ukaona baba vanochemera vamwe baba kuti vavasapotere mhuri ummm
An emissary of the Devil
Before 1994 discrimination was constitutionally
Kkkl now he is taking it low
Please do Mr Trump, ANC do as they please. We have had enough of this government . S A dysfunctional. And if some people don't realise it they like ostriches with their heads in the sand.
Let south africa realise their mistakes that white looking folks they could have sent away from their land completely after independence so let them not blame anyone
When are the next election so we vote our own President and forget about SA this Sa that #Focus
Let him cut the aid. These people think they are the gods of Africa. They might take their people too. Satsha ngoTrump boo
He know very well how Black South Africans worship anything white…
Varungu chiiko nekungonakidzwa nekungopamba zviro zvavamwe. When their ancestors took that land by force they thought it will be like that forever? Whoever is benefiting from the confiscated land should utilize that land and be productive chete,, i think as Africans we need to be productive and prove that we can be masters of our destiny
Elon Musk does not like South Africa. And precisely Africans. Their motive is to be worshipped.
Trump hates black people
They should remove their embassys in Africa
I think is Musk says 🤔
To be honest with you Ramaphosa idofo svinu
Why do they fund African countries???
Let south africa use its taxi money for buying medicines not to take taxi money give to their prostitutes who are having kids to get pension fund 😂😂😂😂😂😂 l think its now time to stop supporting prostitution in south africa buy cutting off pension fund
Land inotoreka nemu seredzero