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AfriForum’s dossier delivery to White House could strain SA-US relations

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September 29, 2025

THE recent decision by AfriForum to deliver a dossier targeting Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema to senior officials at the White House has set off alarm bells regarding the future of South Africa's already delicate relationship with the United States.

- MANDILAKHE TSHWETE

AfriForum’s dossier delivery to White House could strain SA-US relations

AFRIFORUM intensified its campaign against Julius Malema with a dossier delivered to the White House. | ITUMELENG ENGLISH Independent Newspapers

(ITUMELENG ENGLISH Independent Newspapers)

Political analysts are expressing concerns that this move could complicate crucial diplomatic and trade relations between the two nations, further exacerbating already tense narratives surrounding racial issues in South Africa.

Zakhele Ndlovu, a political analyst, stated that the implications of AfriForum's actions are profound, particularly as they come at a time when diplomatic ties are essential for economic growth and stability.

"This group from South Africa has shown more confidence in the US government than in the South African criminal justice system," Ndlovu said.

He noted that Trade and Industry Minister Parks Tau was in Washington trying to repair ties strained by trade tariffs, while AfriForum and its partners were sending a contradictory message abroad.

Ndlovu also discussed the contentious Kill the Boer chant, which has been at the centre of AfriForum's campaign.

"The courts have made a decision and ruled that this song is consistent with free speech. It is not unlawful to sing it. But AfriForum argues that by allowing it, the song promotes hatred and undermines reconciliation," he said.

He warned that pushing the issue internationally risks amplifying claims of "White genocide" in South Africa, a narrative that could further strain US-SA relations.

"By taking this matter to the US, AfriForum risks feeding into the perception that Afrikaners are a persecuted minority facing genocide, which could create unnecessary international tension and complicate trade negotiations," Ndlovu said.

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