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“He is not a leader” Ramaphosa Faces Outcry After Denying Trump’s Genocide Claim Against Afrikaner

December 1, 2025
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“He is not a leader” Ramaphosa Faces Outcry After Denying Trump’s Genocide Claim Against Afrikaner
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has strongly condemned the United States for excluding South Africa from recent diplomatic engagements, describing the decision as “even more unfortunate” and rooted in what he called “baseless and false allegations.” According to the president, the U.S. acted on claims suggesting that South Africa is perpetrating genocide against Afrikaners and confiscating land from white citizens—assertions he dismissed as “blatant misinformation about our country.”

Ramaphosa’s remarks come at a tense moment in South Africa’s relations with Washington, and they arrive amid heightened global scrutiny of the country’s land reform agenda and ongoing concerns around farm-related violence. While the president rejected the allegations as inaccurate and unfair, his response sparked a wave of criticism at home. Many South Africans took to social media to accuse him of failing to provide effective leadership, with some arguing that the government’s domestic record contributes to international distrust. One user wrote, “He is not a leader,” while another accused him of dishonesty and failing to address long-standing issues affecting minority communities.

Domestically, Ramaphosa is also under pressure to respond to sensitive cultural debates, including renewed public calls for him to condemn politically charged songs such as “Kill the Boer.” Although the lyrics have been deemed protected under free expression, a growing number of citizens argue that leaders should publicly acknowledge their moral implications. One comment urged the president to “show some leadership” by declaring such songs wrong, even if not unlawful.

The situation illustrates the complex political terrain Ramaphosa must navigate. While working to defend South Africa’s reputation abroad, he faces mounting expectations at home to demonstrate stronger moral authority, address historical grievances, and promote social cohesion. Whether he can balance international diplomacy with domestic accountability remains a defining challenge for his administration.

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