A contentious law that allows South Africa’s government to expropriate land has enraged the United States. Many fear that the African nation could now potentially lose some of its US trade privileges.
President Trump offered refugee status to White Afrikaners over his bogus claim that the South African government is seizing the land of this privileged group.
US President Donald Trump has made South Africa one of the early targets of his presidency, freezing financial aid and claiming the government is seizing land from white farmers. It's an accusation that's being backed by Trump's South African-born ally,
South Africa's Ramaphosa Says He Wants a Deal With Trump to Resolve Dispute | Firstpost Africa | N18G Amid souring ties with the US over a contentious land reform policy, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa wants to resolve the tensions with a deal with Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump said that he would hold South Africa accountable for rights violations against white Afrikaners, a group of people he described as “innocent disfavored minority farmers.
U.S.-South Africa relations have fallen apart since Trump took office, but the tensions run a lot deeper than just recent events.
South Africa shared a deep moment of unity online when a video showing unity within the nation went viral. The clip showcased heart-warming moments in the country.
And among those opponents is Donald Trump. He has said the new bill was "hateful rhetoric" towards "racially disfavored landowners." Mr Trump said he would pause all aid to South Africa, which could be worth around $320m (£253m) according to the US Agency ...
The ruling blocked a bequest to help fund a reputed white-supremacist group and comes after claims by Trump that White landowners there face discrimination.
The global economy is at risk of splintering under Donald Trump’s policy onslaught and could reignite inflation, the head of South Africa’s central bank warned.
Trump's funding freeze presents a pivotal opportunity for South Africa to reshape its education system and engage more deeply with economic blocs like BRICS.
Some analysts believe that President Donald Trump was right to cut aid to Africa and that increased trade with the continent will fill "the plates of hungry kids at the end of the day."