Trump and South Africa: Doing Musk's bidding?

François PICARD | Rebecca GNIGNATI | Elisa AMIRI | Najim ANIMASHAUN | Alexandre KATEB | Bulelwa MABASA | Ray HARTLEY

Edité par France 24

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Produced by François Picard, Rebecca Gnignati, Elisa Amiri, Ilayda Habip.

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  • One might assume that the new president of the United States has a pretty full in-tray. So at first glance, it was a bit of a surprise to hear Donald Trump lash out at South Africa, threatening to cut aid over its 2023 Employment Equity Act. There's obvious suspicion over who did the whispering in Trump's ear. South African-born Elon Musk has been locking horns with the ANC-led government of Cyril Ramaphosa over its refusal to sign onto SpaceX founder's Starlink broadband via satellite system. Musk calls post-Apartheid laws on Black empowerment "openly racist". Who wins this showdown? More broadly, are tech titans now dictating US foreign policy? How much power do they wield? And as the developing world goes online, who controls the personal information of citizens who log on?

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Najim ANIMASHAUN Non-Resident Fellow, African Policy Research Institute
Alexandre KATEB Founder and chairman of "The Multipolarity Report"
Bulelwa MABASA Director of Land Reform Practice, Werksmans Attorneys
Ray HARTLEY Research Director, The Brenthurst Foundation

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