US President Donald Trump has again used his social media profile to post negative comments against South Africa. His bold some bold moves against South Africa, citing concerns about human rights abuses and land seizures. On February 7, 2025, Trump issued an executive order stating that the United States will no longer provide aid or assistance to South Africa. This decision was sparked by South Africa’s passage of the Expropriation Act 13 of 2024, which allows the government to seize land without compensation.

Trump’s order also promotes the resettlement of Afrikaner refugees who are escaping government-sponsored race-based discrimination. However, it’s worth noting that South Africa’s land expropriation law is aimed at addressing racial land inequality, which is a legacy of apartheid ². The law allows for land to be acquired in exchange for “fair compensation”.

The implications of Trump’s decision are significant, with potential impacts on South Africa’s healthcare system, particularly in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The US has historically been a major contributor to global health initiatives, and its withdrawal could leave a significant funding gap.