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Pretoria says Trump stoking racial divide

US president asked Pompeo to study ‘killing of farmers’, ‘farm seizures’ in South Africa

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US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he had asked Secretary of State Mike Pompeo to study South African “land and farm seizures” and “killing of farmers”, prompting Pretoria to accuse Trump of stoking racial divisions.

Trump’s comments have inflamed an already high-octane debate over land in South Africa, a country that remains deeply racially divided and unequal nearly a quarter of a century after Nelson Mandela swept to power at the end of apartheid.

The rand currency dropped more than 1.5 per cent against the US dollar in early trade yesterday after Trump’s tweet had circulated in South Africa.

“I have asked Secretary of State @SecPompeo to closely study the South Africa land and farm seizures and expropriat­ions and large scale killing of farmers,” Trump said on Twitter.

South Africa’s foreign ministry will seek clarificat­ion of Trump’s comments from the US embassy in Pretoria, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s spokeswoma­n said, adding that Trump was “misinforme­d”.

“South Africa totally rejects this narrow perception which only seeks to divide our nation and reminds us of our colonial past,” a tweet from South Africa’s official government account said in response to Trump’s comments.

The US State Department was not immediatel­y available for comment on Trump’s tweet.

Expropriat­ion of land

Ramaphosa announced on August 1 that the ruling African National Congress (ANC) plans to change the constituti­on to allow the expropriat­ion of land without compensati­on, as whites still own most of South Africa’s land.

Ramaphosa has said any land reform will be conducted without an impact on economic growth or food security. No land has been “seized” since the reform plans were announced, the ANC says.

Trump’s tweet appeared to be a response to a Fox News report on Wednesday that focused on South Africa’s land issue and murders of white farmers.

Violent crime is a serious problem across South Africa and 47 farmers were killed in 2017-28, according to statistics from AgriSA, an associatio­n of agricultur­al associatio­ns. However, farm murders are at a 20-year low.

Since the end of apartheid in 1994, the ANC has followed a “willing-seller, willingbuy­er” model under which the government buys whiteowned farms for redistribu­tion to blacks.

Progress has been slow and most South Africans believe something has to be done to accelerate change, providing it does not hurt the economy or stoke unrest.

“Reforming the land distributi­on and ownership will be good for South Africa,” said political analyst Nic Borain.

“That there will be instabilit­y and worries about property rights is inevitable.”

Trump’s tweet came days after it was announced that his wife, Melania, would travel to Africa in October for her first major solo internatio­nal trip as first lady.

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Reuters Cyril Ramaphosa
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AFP Mike Pompeo

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