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The G20 Paradox – SA’s diplomatic triumph and domestic contradiction

December 02, 2025

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Cape Times

Part 1 of a three-part series on the G20 paradox and South Africa’s economic future.

- SANJITH HANNUMAN

FROM November 22-23, Johannesburg hosted the G20 Summit - the first ever on African soil.

Despite US President Trump's boycott, South Africa delivered a diplomatic masterclass. President Ramaphosa secured the Leaders’ Declaration at the summit’s start, preventing backtracking. The 19 remaining nations committed to renewable energy funding, equitable critical mineral supply chains, and debt relief.

Canada’s Prime Minister noted that countries representing three-quarters of global population and GDP participated. South Africa proved the world could move forward without Washington’s approval. South Africa organised over 130 G20 meetings requiring extraordinary coordination. The “Partnership for African Infrastructure” will fund transport, energy, and digital connectivity projects. The G20 Critical Minerals Framework affirmed sovereign rights to develop mineral resources for inclusive growth. The Ubuntu Legacy Initiative will fund cross bortler infrastructure. Programs supporting sustainable agriculture and Africa’s digital transformation were established, securing commitments that could reshape continental development.

The G20 should represent transformative opportunity. Infrastructure commitments promise improved service delivery. Debt relief could redirect resources toward education and healthcare. Critical mineral sovereignty could create manufacturing jobs. Digital transformation should enable remote work and online education. For youth unemployment exceeding 50%, these represent potential economic pathways.

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