Alpha Ramushwana26 May 2025 | 15:52

Nelson Mandela Foundation rejects claims it failed to defend SA against Trump's false genocide claims

During an EFF march last week, Julius Malema criticised the Nelson Mandela Foundation, accusing it of failing to take action and condemning Trump's claims.

Nelson Mandela Foundation rejects claims it failed to defend SA against Trump's false genocide claims

President Ramaphosa was in Washington D.C. in the United States of America on 21 May 2025 for a working visit at the invitation of US President Donald Trump. Picture: Elmond Jiyane/GCIS

JOHANNESBURG - The Nelson Mandela Foundation has rejected claims that it had failed to defend South Africa against false statements of a genocide on white Afrikaner farmers in the country by US President Donald Trump.

This was in response to remarks made by Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema last week, accusing the foundation of keeping mum amid escalating tensions with the US.

Trump's assertion that a "white genocide" is underway in South Africa has sparked outrage, with the EFF calling on prominent organisations to take a stand against the false narrative.

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During an EFF march last week, Malema criticised the Nelson Mandela Foundation, accusing it of failing to take action and condemning Trump's claims.

However, the foundation has unequivocally refuted the allegations, labelling them untrue.

The foundation emphasised that its CEO, Dr. Mbongiseni Buthelezi, publicly addressed the frosty relations between Pretoria and Washington.

It also added that it had been actively engaged in closed-door discussions with political leaders and academics to navigate the complex diplomatic challenges.

The Nelson Mandela Foundation has firmly dismissed the EFF's accusations, reiterating that it had not remained silent on the strained diplomatic ties.