Ramaphosa believes Trump ‘doubts’ genocide claims
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
President Cyril Ramaphosa says
after Wednesday night's visit to the White House, he believes US President
Donald Trump may have doubts about claims that white Afrikaner farmers are
victims of a genocide in South Africa.

Ramaphosa led a high-level delegation on a working visit to Washington, in a bid to mend frayed diplomatic relations.
Things took a dramatic turn in the Oval Office when a video of EFF leader Julius Malema chanting the struggle song "Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer" was played.
Ramaphosa told Trump that it is not a policy aligned with his administration.
The two leaders later met behind closed doors.
WATCH: Trump ambushes Ramaphosa with 'genocide' accusation
Ramaphosa addressed the issue during Wednesday night’s press briefing.
"I do believe that there's doubt and disbelief in his head about all this, and I think today's meeting, and particularly when he heard from the other members of the delegation from [Agriculture] Minister John Steenhuisen, to even Johann Rupert and President of Cosatu and all that.
"They spoke from their own experiences and what they know, and that in many ways will have deposited in his head the process."
Find us on social media
Follow the ECR Newswatch WhatsApp channel here

MORE ON ECR:
Show's Stories
-
South Africa's new tax laws: What you need to know
South Africa's 2025 budget speech reveals significant tax lawchanges, in...
Stacey & J Sbu 13 hours ago -
Ster-Kinekor closes doors at Gateway Theatre of Shopping
Gateway Theatre of Shopping has confirmed that Ster-Kinekor has closed i...
Stacey & J Sbu 18 hours ago