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South Africa Downplays Trump Grudge Concerns as New Envoy Takes Role

April 19, 2025
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Trump Criticism Resurfaces, but Ramaphosa Maintains Support for U.S. Envoy Jonas
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The South African presidency has dismissed suggestions that former US President Donald Trump would hold a grudge against the country’s newly appointed Special Envoy to the US, Mcebisi Jonas, despite his past criticism of Trump.

Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya addressed the matter on Tuesday during a briefing at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, where President Cyril Ramaphosa convened a joint cabinet meeting with Eastern Cape leaders. The gathering formed part of the government’s nationwide engagement with provincial stakeholders.

Jonas, appointed as Special Envoy on Monday, previously labeled Trump a “racist, homophobe, and narcissist” during a 2020 lecture. Magwenya emphasized that Jonas made those remarks in a private capacity, unlike former ambassador Ebrahim Rasool, who voiced similar criticisms officially. “We are confident Jonas will execute his duties effectively,” Magwenya stated.

The discussion arose amid broader concerns over US trade policies under Trump’s administration, particularly tariffs affecting South African exports. Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane highlighted the economic impact, revealing that Mercedes-Benz South Africa’s CEO had raised alarms about the tariffs.

Ramaphosa concluded his two-day visit by directing national and provincial departments to fast-track key infrastructure projects, including rural roads, water systems, and port upgrades, while also addressing bureaucratic delays. He further pledged to bolster crime-fighting resources in response to rising lawlessness in the province.

The presidency’s stance reflects a pragmatic approach to diplomatic relations, even as historical tensions over Trump-era policies linger.

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