
Fikile Mbalula, the Secretary-General of the African National Congress (ANC), has commended the South African delegation led by President Cyril Ramaphosa for their recent meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House.
The meeting aimed to ease tensions between the two countries sparked by Trump’s claims of white genocide in South Africa.
Fikile praised the delegation’s efforts, stating they successfully represented the country and set the record straight. He expressed his admiration on X (previously Twitter), highlighting the team’s hard work. The ANC Secretary-General also emphasized that Ramaphosa has been elevating South Africa’s voice on the global stage.
Welldone!!! to Team south Africa for representing our country and putting the record straight led by our President @CyrilRamaphosa
— ANC SECRETARY GENERAL | Fikile Mbalula (@MbalulaFikile) May 21, 2025
The delegation’s composition drew criticism, particularly regarding the inclusion of Johann Rupert, Ernie Els, and Retief Goosen. However, Fikile clarified that Trump specifically requested their presence at the meeting. According to Mbalula, the US President wanted these individuals as part of the delegation that met with him in the Oval Office.
In his statements, Mbalula has consistently supported the ANC’s commitment to addressing key issues, such as:
Economic Growth: Prioritising job creation, industrialisation, and economic transformation to uplift citizens and promote inclusive growth.
Social Welfare: Tackling poverty, inequality, and the high cost of living through targeted interventions, including expanding social grants and ensuring access to quality healthcare.
International Relations: Strengthening global partnerships, promoting peace, security, democracy, and development across Africa, and advancing progressive internationalism.
The meeting between Ramaphosa and Trump addressed pressing concerns and marked an effort to strengthen bilateral relations between South Africa and the United States. Mbalula’s praise for the delegation underscores the ANC’s appreciation for their efforts in representing the country’s interests abroad.
Social media users responded:
One said: “Dude, really? Can all other South Africans live in the same bubble as you do?”
“Which record? Do they know why Malema is singing that song? Do they know what was happening with those crosses and what they represented?” Wrote one.
Another one said: “Stop lying. It’s Rupert who stood up for our country. Ramadollar was surprised by everything he said. He doesn’t know what’s happening in SA.”
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