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MK Party Condemns Ramaphosa’s U.S. Visit as “Betrayal of National Resources”

May 26, 2025
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Floyd Shivambu, Secretary-General of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, has launched a blistering critique of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s recent diplomatic engagement with U.S. President Donald Trump, describing the meeting as a “surrender of South Africa’s economic sovereignty.”

Speaking at a press conference in Johannesburg, Shivambu accused Ramaphosa of acting as a “middleman for foreign extraction” rather than a defender of national interests. His remarks come amid growing scrutiny over discussions regarding South Africa’s rare earth minerals—a critical resource for technology and defense industries.

“A Diplomatic Failure”
Shivambu claimed that Ramaphosa’s White House visit on May 21 resulted in a lopsided arrangement favoring U.S. access to South Africa’s mineral wealth without securing reciprocal benefits for the country.

“While the U.S. gains unfettered access to our rare earth metals, what do South Africans receive in return? No concrete commitments on job creation, no technology transfer, and no guarantees that our people will benefit from these resources,” Shivambu said. “This is not a partnership—it’s plunder disguised as diplomacy.”

The MK Party leader demanded full transparency on any agreements reached during the meeting, calling for an immediate parliamentary investigation. He warned that unchecked mineral exports could replicate colonial-era exploitation, leaving South Africa as a “dig-and-deliver economy” rather than an industrial competitor.

Government Denies Allegations
A senior official from the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) rejected Shivambu’s claims as “reckless speculation,” insisting that no binding mineral export deals were signed.

“The discussions focused on broader economic cooperation, including U.S. support for South Africa’s energy transition and infrastructure development,” the official stated. “The President’s engagements were conducted with the utmost regard for national interest.”

However, the government has yet to release detailed minutes of the meeting, fueling skepticism among opposition parties and civil society groups.

Political and Public Reaction
Political analysts suggest Shivambu’s rhetoric could galvanize voters disillusioned with the ANC’s economic policies. “The MK Party is positioning itself as the guardian of resource nationalism,” said Dr. Thandeka Nkosi. “This message resonates with those who believe South Africa’s wealth is being bargained away without public consent.”

Mining communities and labor unions have also expressed concern. “We’ve seen how raw mineral exports enrich multinational corporations while local workers remain impoverished,” said National Union of Mineworkers (NUM) spokesperson Livhuwani Mammburu. “If the government is negotiating new deals, workers and affected communities must have a seat at the table.”

A Call to Action
Shivambu urged civil society and youth movements to resist what he termed “economic recolonization,” advocating for policies that mandate local mineral processing and manufacturing.

“Africa’s resources should fuel Africa’s development,” he declared. “We cannot allow history to repeat itself where our riches build foreign industries while our people remain beggars in their own land.”

As the controversy escalates, pressure mounts on Ramaphosa’s administration to provide clarity on its discussions with the U.S.—or risk further erosion of public trust in its handling of the nation’s strategic assets.

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