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Ramaphosa Says U.S. G20 Boycott Is ‘Their Loss’

South Africa welcomes world leaders for first G20 summit on African soil as U.S. skips over disputed claims about white farmers

at cape town summit, ramaphosa urges action on food insecurity

Naledi Kgosiby Naledi Kgosi
November 16, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

Ramaphosa Says U.S. G20 Boycott Is ‘Their Loss’

South Africa welcomes world leaders for first G20 summit on African soil as U.S. skips over disputed claims about white farmers

at cape town summit, ramaphosa urges action on food insecurity

at cape town summit, ramaphosa urges action on food insecurity

Naledi Kgosiby Naledi Kgosi
November 24, 2025
Reading Time: 1 min read

South Africa is preparing to welcome world leaders for the G20 Leaders’ Summit on November 22 and 23 in Johannesburg, becoming the first African country to host the influential gathering.

The historic moment is drawing attention to the continent’s growing role in global affairs, but the absence of the United States is creating diplomatic friction.

The U.S. government has chosen not to attend, citing disputed claims of human rights abuses against white farmers in South Africa.

The allegations gained traction during the Trump administration, though South African officials have consistently rejected them as false and politically motivated.

President Cyril Ramaphosa responded firmly to the boycott, saying it reflects poorly on Washington’s global leadership. Speaking to reporters in Cape Town, he said the summit will move forward with or without the United States.

“We will take fundamental decisions and their absence is their loss,” Ramaphosa said. “In many ways, the United States is also giving up the very important role that they should be playing as the biggest economy in the world.”

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is among those expected in Johannesburg, and Germany’s ambassador to South Africa recently shared a message of support on social media.

As host, South Africa plans to spotlight issues such as global inequality, food security, debt relief, and the ethical use of artificial intelligence.

Ramaphosa is also expected to use the summit to highlight Africa’s place in shaping the world’s economic future.

According to sources close to the presidency, Ramaphosa may place the ceremonial G20 baton in front of an empty chair representing the United States.

The move would symbolize both the missed opportunity and South Africa’s commitment to proceed without hesitation.

JOHANNESBURG – Bantu Gazette

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Ramaphosa Says U.S. G20 Boycott Is ‘Their Loss’

South Africa welcomes world leaders for first G20 summit on African soil as U.S. skips over disputed claims about white farmers

at cape town summit, ramaphosa urges action on food insecurity

South Africa is preparing to welcome world leaders for the G20 Leaders’ Summit on November 22 and 23 in Johannesburg, becoming the first African country to host the influential gathering.

The historic moment is drawing attention to the continent’s growing role in global affairs, but the absence of the United States is creating diplomatic friction.

The U.S. government has chosen not to attend, citing disputed claims of human rights abuses against white farmers in South Africa.

The allegations gained traction during the Trump administration, though South African officials have consistently rejected them as false and politically motivated.

President Cyril Ramaphosa responded firmly to the boycott, saying it reflects poorly on Washington’s global leadership. Speaking to reporters in Cape Town, he said the summit will move forward with or without the United States.

“We will take fundamental decisions and their absence is their loss,” Ramaphosa said. “In many ways, the United States is also giving up the very important role that they should be playing as the biggest economy in the world.”

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is among those expected in Johannesburg, and Germany’s ambassador to South Africa recently shared a message of support on social media.

As host, South Africa plans to spotlight issues such as global inequality, food security, debt relief, and the ethical use of artificial intelligence.

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The move would symbolize both the missed opportunity and South Africa’s commitment to proceed without hesitation.

JOHANNESBURG – Bantu Gazette

Ramaphosa Says U.S. G20 Boycott Is ‘Their Loss’

South Africa welcomes world leaders for first G20 summit on African soil as U.S. skips over disputed claims about white farmers

at cape town summit, ramaphosa urges action on food insecurity

Naledi Kgosiby Naledi Kgosi
November 16, 2025

South Africa is preparing to welcome world leaders for the G20 Leaders’ Summit on November 22 and 23 in Johannesburg, becoming the first African country to host the influential gathering.

The historic moment is drawing attention to the continent’s growing role in global affairs, but the absence of the United States is creating diplomatic friction.

The U.S. government has chosen not to attend, citing disputed claims of human rights abuses against white farmers in South Africa.

The allegations gained traction during the Trump administration, though South African officials have consistently rejected them as false and politically motivated.

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Our Platforms

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