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During his first administration, Trump said the U.S. would investigate unproven large-scale killings of white farmers in South Africa and violent takeovers of land. Pretoria at the time said Trump ...
Donald Trump said he was cutting off all future funding to South Africa, claiming the country was confiscating land and treating certain classes of people very badly. His statement followed South ...
In January, South Africa adopted the Expropriation Act to address the nation’s apartheid-era legacy of disparities in land ownership by allowing the government to seize property "in the public ...
South Africa has come under the ire of Trump in recent weeks, with the president alleging that the Expropriation Act, which was signed into law by South African President Cyril Ramaphosa last ...
His signing of the law led Trump to issue an executive order Friday stopping U.S. aid and assistance to a key trade partner in Africa. The law allows the South African government to expropriate land from private parties if it's in the public interest and allows for expropriation without compensation, but only if negotiations for a reasonable ...
Trump alleged South Africa's recently enacted Expropriation Act 13 of 2024 "dismantles equal opportunity in employment, ... Trump has criticized South Africa's new land laws.
The Trump administration says a land expropriation law South Africa recently passed was "blatantly" discriminatory against its white Afrikaners, who are descendants of Dutch and other European colonials. The Trump administration said the South African government was allowing violent attacks against Afrikaner farming communities.
The Expropriation Act, 2024 (Act No. 13 of 2024) is an act of the Parliament of South Africa that establishes the framework for compulsory property acquisition by South African government entities. The Act envisages the repeal of the apartheid-era Expropriation Act, 1975 and will come into operation on a date determined by the President by ...