Zuma slams Trump over genocide allegations
He criticized Trump for making such statements, calling them a joke and expressing surprise that the former US president would misuse the term genocide. When asked about his opinion of Trump, Zuma said he was not concerned about him, emphasizing that South Africa faces serious domestic challenges that require attention instead.
The remarks come as President Cyril Ramaphosa recently led a delegation to Washington to improve relations between the two countries, following claims by some groups that white Afrikaners are victims of genocide in South Africa. The South African government has clarified to US officials that there is no evidence supporting these claims.
Additionally, the MK Party announced the removal of Floyd Shivambu from his role as secretary-general, confirming that he will be reassigned to Parliament.
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