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Herman Mashaba Breaks Silence After South Africa Was Attacked for Denying Visa to Top Investor

May 17, 2026
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Herman Mashaba Breaks Silence After South Africa Was Attacked for Denying Visa to Top Investor
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In a fiery response that has garnered attention throughout Africa, ActionSA President Herman Mashaba has spoken out in response to the recent denial of a visa to Abdul Samad Rabiu, chairman of BUA Group and one of Nigeria’s most prominent industrialists, by South Africa.

Mashaba, in his verified social media account, characterised South Africa as “not a Banana Republic” and underscored the government’s dedication to safeguarding the nation’s reputation. He commended the Department of Home Affairs personnel for their compliance with South African law, indicating that the rule of law continues to be a top priority.

Mashaba stated that South Africa will provide investors with a red carpet treatment; however, he anticipates that these investors will choose to invest in a nation where the Rule of Law is prioritised. No investor who is sincere and serious will invest in a country that lacks laws. TRUE.

After an African Senator publicly condemned South Africa’s decision to deny Rabiu entry, the statement was issued. The senator accused the government of treating a respected African business leader with “rejection and contempt” and referred to the decision as “an affront to Nigeria.” The senator also cautioned that xenophobia is escalating, transitioning from street-level hostility to governance-related matters. He urged South Africa to directly address the issue rather than allowing historical or continental ties to impede progress.

Mashaba’s firm response appears to achieve a delicate equilibrium between the defence of South Africa’s legal framework and the resolution of regional tensions that were precipitated by the visa denial. Mashaba’s comments underscore that adherence to law and procedure is non-negotiable, despite the senator’s remarks, which indicate a developing concern regarding the treatment of foreign investors and African leaders.

South Africa is not a Banana Republic, and we are prepared to do everything possible to protect its reputation.
ActionSA applauds those BMA @HomeAffairsSA officials who acted in respecting our country’s laws.
South Africa will have a red carpet for investors, but we expect those… https://t.co/Gfw2FfUoS5

— Herman Mashaba (@HermanMashaba) May 16, 2026


The conflict has reignited discussions about South Africa’s role in the African business environment, with a particular emphasis on its management of foreign investors. This incident raises urgent concerns about the manner in which South Africa manages diplomatic sensitivities while adhering to domestic laws, as the country positions itself as a top investment destination.

Whether the government will engage in dialogue with Nigeria to alleviate tensions or take further measures to clarify its visa policies is being closely monitored by both political analysts and investors. The ongoing challenge that South Africa confronts is the difficulty of balancing the rule of law with its reputation as an open and welcoming hub for international business, as the debate has pointed out.

Herman Mashaba’s remarks convey a straightforward message: South Africa is amenable to commercial relations, but only on its own terms.

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