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Donald Trump, Elon Musk and AfriForum – an unholy trinity pushing back on land reform

US President Donald Trump, Elon Musk and AfriForum have congealed into a trinity aimed at derailing land reform in South Africa.
Donald Trump, Elon Musk and AfriForum – an unholy trinity pushing back on land reform

This article has been updated with comment from Kallie Kriel.

Donald Trump’s spreading of the lie on his personal publishing platform, Truth Social, that land was being confiscated from white farmers in South Africa, has enlivened those who seek to derail the land reform process.

Meanwhile, John Steenhuisen, leader of the Democratic Alliance and Minister of Agriculture, noted “with deep concern President Donald Trump’s threat to cut critical aid funding in response to the Expropriation Act”.

He said while the Act did need to be amended to meet the sequencing requirements, as highlighted by Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson, “there are also opportunities to deal with other concerns that have been raised in the public since the assertion to the Act”.

Steenhuisen said, “It is not true that the Act allows land to be seized by the state arbitrarily, and it does require fair compensation for legitimate expropriations in terms of Section 25 of the Constitution.”

‘Radical Left Media’


The US president blamed the“Radical Left Media” which “doesn’t want so much as a mention” of what he termed “a massive Human Rights VIOLATION, at a minimum and is happening for all to see”, to be exposed.

“The United States won’t stand for it, we will act. Also, I will be cutting off all future funding to South Africa until a full investigation of this situation has been completed!” he thundered.

Read more: The big lie of the land — Ramaphosa politely schools ‘terrible things’ Trump on SA’s land reform

Musk, Trump’s meatpuppet, suggested on his personal publishing platform, X, that Ramaphosa’s government was being dishonest and that “land was being taken” under the guise of a “constitutionally mandated legal process”.

Later asked about cutting aid to Africa and why South Africa in particular, Trump ranted that “horrible things” were happening in the country.

“They are taking away land, they are confiscating land and doing things perhaps worse than that” – while providing not a single example of “the things, the horrible things”.

This is exactly the part where the Far Right – with Musk as its global Führer muppet and the Far Left in South Africa – with Jacob Zuma and his band of State Capturers leading the assault – get into a big bed together having found common ground dissing the country’s Constitution.

AfriForum’s Kallie Kriel


AfriForum CEO, Kallie Kriel has long sought to establish the narrative that not only was land being confiscated “Zimbabwe-style”, but there is mass politically motivated murder of white farmers.

Disregarding entirely the latest findings by criminologist Professor Rudolph Zinn, professor of policing and forensic investigation at the University of South Africa, that farm robberies and attacks were not political and perpetrators were in search of cash and other valuables.

Read more: AfriForum’s Kallie Kriel — there are land grabs in SA, not major land confiscations

“South Africa clearly has a problem with violent crime,” said Zinn, “You can find the same horrific instances of violent crime across the crime categories: You find people being assaulted for vehicles, residential robberies where people are tied up, and people on the street being stabbed more than three times for a few hundred rand, or a cheap cellphone.

“This kind of violence does not only occur on farms, but it is just more widely reported on through lobby groups,” he said.

Kriel, responding to Trump, posted on X that the organisation would be officially requesting the US “to directly punish senior ANC leaders and not the people of South Africa. We, as ordinary citizens, are already being punished by a hostile and foolish government and [the presidency of South Africa] and do not want to be punished as well.”

A road well travelled


In 2018, Donald Trump bruised into the land reform issue in South Africa, posting on social media that he had asked then Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, to “closely study land and farm seizures and expropriations and the large-scale killing of farmers. South African Government is now seizing land from white farmers.”

His proxy for this narrative back then was Tucker Carlson, then a Fox News poster boy, who had criticised Pompeo the same week. Both statements coincided with a visit by an AfriForum delegation to Carlson.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) joined the 2018 fray, posting “We would hope that the President would try to understand the facts and realities of the situation in South Africa, rather than repeat disturbing, racially divisive talking points used most frequently by white supremacists.”

Trump’s SA connection


Meanwhile, former DA speechwriter for Tony Leon, Joel Pollak, editor-at-large for the alt-right Breitbart and a Trump supporter, correctly pointed out that “the issue of expropriation has been simmering for decades in South Africa, given the unequal distribution of land, most of which is owned by the white minority as a result of colonialism and apartheid”.

So far, so good.

Then Pollak adds, “But until now, South Africa has been reluctant to follow the example of Zimbabwe, which seized land from white farmers in 2000 and plunged the country into starvation, as few black farmers were successful and many farms were stolen by the ruling party.”

South Africa, like the United States, he said, already allowed the government “to seize land under an authority similar to eminent domain” though the preference was for a “willing buyer, willing seller” transaction at fair market prices. 

However, radical black nationalist and communist politicians continue to demand that the government seize the property of white farmers. Though few black South Africans want to farm, the issue remains an emotive one,” Pollak warns.

He ends by editorialising that “South Africa also acts contrary to U.S. interests and alliances on the world stage, notably by cozying up to rival powers such as China and Russia, and also by backing Palestinian terror against Israel in international forums”.

Read more: Ramaphosa seeks Trump meeting to discuss SA’s land reform policy after ‘land confiscation’ claims

Unfortunate


Steenhuisen, in his statement, said that the United States had been “a longstanding and valued partner to South Africa”.

In 2024, South Africa had received $453-million in direct funding under the Pepfar programme, with a projected $439-million allocated for 2025, he said.

“This funding is vital to sustaining life-saving HIV/Aids treatment and support services for the most vulnerable members of our society. In addition, millions of US dollars flow into South African NGOs and government departments for humanitarian and environmental programmes that directly benefit our most vulnerable communities.

It would be a tragedy if this funding were terminated because of a misunderstanding of the facts.

“We successfully opposed any change to Section 25 of the Constitution, which protects property rights, and we will continue to work to ensure the Expropriation Amendment Act is constitutionally sound in every respect”. DM

Since the publication of this article, Kallie Kriel has sent a "Right of Reply". We have added his response which directly pertains to the substance of this article:

(Thamm's article) incorrectly blames AfriForum for President Trump’s statements against expropriation without compensation and against what he describes in capital letters as certain citizens being treated “VERY BADLY”.

With this opinion piece, Thamm is unfortunately assisting desperate attempts by the presidency and the ANC to excuse themselves regarding the negative consequences of their own policies by using misrepresentations to seek a scapegoat on which to place all the blame for the dilemma the country now finds itself in. In terms of this political strategy, lies are being spread to try to make AfriForum the scapegoat.

I state unequivocally that AfriForum’s efforts to protect property rights have consistently been and still are aimed at serving the interests of all South Africans out of loyalty. It is precisely because AfriForum has seen the devastating consequences of the disregard for property rights and the accompanying scaring away of investors for the people of Zimbabwe and Venezuela that we are doing everything possible to prevent respect for property rights from being systematically eroded in South Africa.

Comments

willemb Feb 4, 2025, 12:04 AM

Wow, maybe oppurtunistic, but unholy? I have been reading DM since the very first publication. I have always been supportive of the clear and concise, factually based reporting. Thank you for continuing that legacy?

jbest67 Feb 4, 2025, 07:20 AM

Because they agree with your anti transformation mindset. You deserve each other

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Feb 4, 2025, 08:03 AM

My word - what a hostile outburst. Who gave you the moratorium on "right"? Here's a truth for you: Our government is corrupt, useless and has stolen all the progress us South Africans could and should have made together over the last 30 years.

Neels de Jager Feb 4, 2025, 12:19 PM

Well stated.

franna63 Feb 4, 2025, 08:10 AM

'anti transformation mindset'????? James, James, James. Wake up or stay quiet.

Willem Swanepoel Feb 4, 2025, 05:07 AM

In the light of this article, what would one call the ANC? THE UNHOLY SINGULARITY?? At least in a trinity there are checks and balances.

Michael Ash Feb 4, 2025, 05:27 AM

Trump and Musk are not known for the clarity on international laws, after all how much can you learn about another democracy with a well established constitution when you have so many other people t and countries to annoy.

Jane Crankshaw Feb 4, 2025, 08:29 AM

Good to laugh at the ridiculous opportunism at play here! Thanks for your concise comment!

Rod MacLeod Feb 4, 2025, 06:53 AM

Trump is an idiot in my book. But then so is Ramaphosa, so let them have a clown's cluster-you-know-what. On the other hand, there is a distinct trend at DM under the new [not so anymore] editorial team to find ways to portray the ANC as the do-good guys. Talk about "meat-puppets" ...

Jane Crankshaw Feb 4, 2025, 08:32 AM

I have to agree - a few of my contrary comments haven't been printed due to the apparent use of too many characters when I had plenty to spare! Algorythm or human intervention? Who knows!!!!

Jubilee 1516 Feb 4, 2025, 06:58 AM

What exactly did Afriforum say that was not true? Substantiate + reference. Ramaphosa claimed not a single white farmer has been murdered ever. He makes parly speeches about racism when people fight in a pool in Maselspoort, but say nothing when prominent politicians advocate killing farmers.

Erma Gardner Feb 4, 2025, 07:07 AM

Will you only protest once property confiscation starts, Marianne? Why bring in this Act if not intending to use it? And also, there is much to say about the excessive violence used in farm murders. Let us hear from a few more experts.

Warrenbez9 Feb 4, 2025, 07:15 AM

So sad to see a publucation like this abandon common sense. Indulge in reporting that is bias and and unobjective. Derogatory in its entire focus on Donald Trump and what he has to date managed to accompish. Harvard funded methinks.

Roddwyn Samskonski Feb 4, 2025, 08:52 AM

Methinks you should proofread before you hit 'post'. In my book, the only thing Trump has to date managed to accompish (sic), with assistance from his sidekick Musk, is chaos.

Miss Jellybean Feb 4, 2025, 09:12 AM

Chaos, lining his own pocket & increasing market share for his own companies. ICASA not approving Star Link really pi$$ed him off

Johnny Bravo Feb 4, 2025, 11:21 AM

The biggest joke is you lot stand their hating on him, while being convinced by your own mind virus that the actual human rights violations and legalised racism in our country are actually just fine. I hope they take your houses first.

C B Feb 4, 2025, 07:15 AM

Analysis or propaganda? DM has been aggressively campaigning for the ANC lately, trying to paint them as the victims of our country's crises. I’d rather side with the "Unholy Trinity" than support human rights violators like the ANC.

franna63 Feb 4, 2025, 08:11 AM

Very true! Expose DM for what they REALLY are!

Rodney Weidemann Feb 4, 2025, 12:01 PM

And - despite my enormous dislike of the ANC - I would side with them over the guy who praises Not-sees as 'very fine people', the guy who throws actual not-see salutes at events, and a guy who would probably have been Minister of Bantu Relocation in the old government...

C B Feb 4, 2025, 01:24 PM

Your argument is as weak as sand in the sea, based on opinions, not facts. The claim has been debunked. Many politicians have made similar salutes. Obsessing over something so minor says a lot about your views. Weidemann, isn’t that German? See, I can also make baseless assumptions.

louw.nic Feb 4, 2025, 12:50 PM

Proposed New Headline: "US President Donald Trump, Elon Musk and AfriForum work together to protect individual property rights in South Africa" I cannot fathom why this infuriates the mainstream media so much (I could hazard a guess, but that's not allowed).

C B Feb 4, 2025, 02:05 PM

“According to a Daily Maverick article by Wandile Sihlobo (7 August 2024), “The South African government has amassed more than two million hectares of land that have never been allocated to beneficiaries”. The media reports only what suits the prevailing narrative.

Alan Watkins Feb 4, 2025, 07:16 AM

Steenhuisen “It is not true that allow land (can) be seized arbitrarily, and it does require fair compensation.” Actually land (in fact all property) can be seized after a very short process and if "fair compensation" is set at NIL there is very litrtle recourse

Alan Watkins Feb 4, 2025, 07:18 AM

Trump is a monster and tells whoppers but his version on expropriation is closer to the truth than either Ramaphosa's or Steenhuizen's

jbest67 Feb 4, 2025, 07:19 AM

USA is isolating itself from world leadership faster than a woman changes her mind. So we as the ANC should sit back and watch the self induced implosion of American foreign policy unfold like a bad dark comedy film or more like a Monty Python scene. China is becoming more relevant to us in Africa

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Feb 4, 2025, 07:48 AM

No, you should vote DA. Your ANC is corrupt and inept, and you have been holding South Africans back from achieving real progress for 30 years. It it time for grown up government.

Bick Nee Feb 4, 2025, 07:49 AM

It’s hard to take you seriously when you open with an unnecessary sexist comment.

Louise Wilkins Feb 4, 2025, 07:58 AM

James, you should know better than to include sexism in your comments.

franna63 Feb 4, 2025, 08:13 AM

...what drivel! Dont you have to feed the dog today? Do something usefull with your time.

Jane Crankshaw Feb 4, 2025, 08:37 AM

A misogynist who is politically myopic - in fact…a carbon copy of both Trump & Musk (or Trusk ) Hilarious!

Malcolm McManus Feb 4, 2025, 08:48 AM

Yes, Thanks to the ANC its now China's turn to colonize Africa. No free meals. Just ask Black Zambians how much they like the Chinese. Ask the Zambian government how those Chinese loans are working out for them.

C B Feb 4, 2025, 08:55 AM

Resorting to sexist comments is not a strong way to begin your argument. The US is free to choose partners that share its values, just as South Africa has that right. However, like any exercise of free will, every decision comes with consequences.

Knowledgeispower RSA Feb 4, 2025, 04:08 PM

James, James, the imbecility and inaccuracy of your comments speak for themselves. And please put a little more thought in before you put your sexist foot in your mouth again. And you need to back up your puerile DT criticism with some good reasoning and facts. No more BS, pleeease

Alan Watkins Feb 4, 2025, 07:21 AM

Now lets be clear.. Trump doesnt care about white people in SA having property seized. But Musk wants to supply Starlink to SA without giving up 30% in terms of BEE rules and without risking having his property seized. That is the target here

Lawrence Sisitka Feb 4, 2025, 07:27 AM

You cannot call Zuma ' far left', he is actually as far right as Trump, Musk and the rest of the unfortunately growing band of global fascists. The 'left' image is just a thin mask to obscure his real intentions from his clearly uncritical and probably naive supporters.

Sydney Kaye Feb 4, 2025, 07:34 AM

“South Africa also acts contrary to U.S. interests and alliances on the world stage, notably by cozying up to rival powers such as China and Russia, and also by backing Palestinian terror against Israel in international forums”. Hardly editoralising. Just a fact!

Michael Cinna Feb 4, 2025, 07:47 AM

Pepfar and USAid are soft power tools. The US is simply not getting an ROI in SA - activaterly harbouring sanctioned Russian ships, aligning with anti-West nations and espousing anti-US sentiment (while benefiting from preferential market access). The penny drops eventually.

Human Being Feb 4, 2025, 08:11 AM

Thamm's rhetoric reveals her bias. If you're looking for an unholy trinity, look no further than the Russia-China-Iran empire of evil and their proxy puppet terrorists.

Mike Lawrie Feb 4, 2025, 08:12 AM

Throwing around personal insults based on your private feelings about individuals does not make it for good journalism.

frans92 Feb 4, 2025, 08:48 AM

Is it fair to label Zuma's band State Capturers in this way, if there are as many State Capturers in the remaining ANC membership, as well as the EFF? Am I the only one who thinks it a shame that South Africa should be dependent on handouts from elsewhere to take care of our HIV/Aids sufferers?

Jean Grové Feb 4, 2025, 09:08 AM

There are some gross errors here. Strawman: It is not claimed that these crimes ONLY happen on farms It is not racially motivated - we also see that most cases of women being killed aren't femicide - it's still reported as if it is though. Am I happier in death if not killed for hate?

Cunningham Ngcukana Feb 4, 2025, 09:43 AM

Trump is a descendant of land thieves of the First Nations of the US that he continues to abuse. He expropriates their lands without legal due process as a thug for fracking and oil. He must be told that with Musk they are just silly racists and land thieves and they can go to hell with their money.

David Anthony James Starley Feb 4, 2025, 11:44 AM

Maybe like the Xhosa and Zulu who all migrated from central Africa? Specifically as part of the Bantu migration; and that they displaced the indigenous San hunter-gatherers and Khoekhoe pastoralists when they reached southern Africa?

Harold Porter Feb 4, 2025, 12:21 PM

He's not actually. He is only 3rd generation American.

Rae Earl Feb 4, 2025, 10:38 AM

A lot of DM bashing in our comments section today. Be glad that DM does not do the ANC/EFF/MKP trick of censoring or redacting our comments. In the face of constant attacks by politicians on journalists, their courage is essential if SA is to remain an open, free, and well informed society.

T'Plana Hath Feb 4, 2025, 12:39 PM

"Be glad that DM does not ... censor or redact our comments." Are you f-king kidding me? At this stage I'm prepared to pay extra; just so that Karl gets more than 300 characters! Not that that matters because the 300-Char limit is f-king LIE anyway.

Michael Cinna Feb 4, 2025, 04:07 PM

What courage is there is peddling the mainstream narrative? You can find this exact article on IOL and EWN?

Tim Bester Feb 4, 2025, 12:02 PM

Who believes anything she writes?

C B Feb 4, 2025, 01:50 PM

You would be surprised. The problem is when the believers start using these "analysis" as facts from God himself.

Stu McCro Feb 4, 2025, 05:24 PM

The irony of this comment is lost on you I think...

johanvr Feb 4, 2025, 12:05 PM

all this article tells me is that the world has become increasingly more self centred and we as South Africa should not choose a side of either the West or China/Russia but diversify as much of our economy as possible to avoid giving one nation be it China or the US to much power over SA

The Proven Feb 4, 2025, 01:00 PM

Truly a sad article by you, @Marianne Thamm! Has land reform to date being successful? What is our success rate with the land reforms that occurred up to now? So do we want to take the next step in a deeply flawed process, by doubling down and doing it without compensation (that is the ANC policy)?

C B Feb 4, 2025, 03:13 PM

“According to a Daily Maverick article by Wandile Sihlobo (7 August 2024), “The South African government has amassed more than two million hectares of land that have never been allocated to beneficiaries”.

Gugu1 K Feb 4, 2025, 01:20 PM

"They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats...of the people that live there". Do you remember him saying that on the presidential debate? Trump is a bent individual with racist impulses which make him amplify baseless charges by alt-right propagandists.

Karl Sittlinger Feb 4, 2025, 02:43 PM

I hate Trump, but I still think that alot of BEE regulations are racist. To make general assumptions that everything Trump says is wrong can be a bad idea. Precisely because Trump uses so many half truths and lies it is important to report fairly and from all sides, without ad hominem attacks.

Malcolm McManus Feb 4, 2025, 03:57 PM

Yes, it was a lie. But what choice did the US population have. The other liar who couldn't even manage the finances of her own campaign. Remember the cognitively impaired Biden denial. By now she would have donated the entire US budget to Africa without even noticing.

dov Feb 4, 2025, 02:05 PM

I am obviously on DM's black list, my comments are routinely not accepted. I guess censorship is back and thriving. being pro-Israeli is clearly a no no.

Rodshep Feb 4, 2025, 02:10 PM

So much for well balanced fact based journalism. Has the fact that we have on more then one occasion bitten the hand that fill one of our empty bowls. Why should Trump continue with the free aid whilst we cozy up to Iran, Hamas, China, and Russia. He's not a fool, but he is vindictive beware.

alastairmgf Feb 4, 2025, 02:29 PM

Land Reform? Just a fancy name for Land Grab. Mugabe did it in Zimbabwe “en kyk hoe lyk hy nou”

Pieter van de Venter Feb 4, 2025, 03:12 PM

I really expected more insight from this writer that claims to have worked as a writer and journalist for 30 years. DO you really believe Afriforum is so powerful that a message on a single subject will influence Trump?? Maybe all the other ANC dumb moves the last year caused Trump to swing.

delangeben Feb 4, 2025, 06:38 PM

I lost interest at: "Musk as its global Führer muppet" I'm glad to see that this type of reporting is not the general trend of DM. Well, hopefully not...