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Minister Ntshavheni explains SA’s role in US ambassador appointments
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|March 28, 2025
MINISTER in the Presidency, Khumbudzo Ntshavheni, clarified South Africa’s position on the ambassadorial appointment process, addressing the matter concerning the United States (US) Ambassador to South Africa.
During a Cabinet briefing held in Pretoria yesterday, Ntshavheni emphasised that, as a sovereign state, the United States has the right to choose its ambassador without the need to consult with South Africa.
She said that South Africa’s role only comes into play once the ambassador’s credentials are presented.
At this point, South Africa is responsible for reviewing the credentials and deciding whether to accept or reject them. This process does not involve a cabinet discussion; it falls under the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO), she said.
“Ministers and ambassadors get security clearance.”
She explained that each country is responsible for clearing its own ambassadors when they are deployed to another nation.
This clearance process ensures that the credentials of foreign diplomats are accepted, and members of Parliament review appointments for specific committees.
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