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Ramaphosa Appoints Mcebisi Jonas As Special Envoy to U.S. Amid Diplomatic Tensions

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
April 15, 2025
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Ramaphosa Appoints Mcebisi Jonas As Special Envoy to U.S. Amid Diplomatic Tensions
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South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed former Deputy Finance Minister Mcebisi Jonas as  special envoy to the United States in an effort to restore strained diplomatic relations. The appointment, announced on April 14th by President Ramaphosa, comes amid ongoing tensions between the two nations following recent diplomatic and economic disputes. Jonas will be responsible for advancing South Africa’s diplomatic, trade, and bilateral priorities in the U.S.

When South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced Jonas’ appointment, he emphasized the importance of rebuilding relations based on mutual respect and strategic cooperation. Relations between the U.S. and South Africa have deteriorated since President Donald Trump’s return to office in January 2025. In February, Trump suspended U.S. aid to South Africa over its land expropriation policy, accusing the government of racial discrimination.

Jonas, who served as deputy finance minister from 2014 to 2017, attracted controversy after delivering a speech in 2020 where he labeled Trump a “racist,” “homophobe,” and “narcissistic right-winger.” The speech, delivered at the Ahmed Kathrada Foundation, criticized global nationalism and called for international cooperation. The appointment of Jonas has drawn scrutiny given these past remarks, which were widely circulated after South African journalists uncovered them following his new role.

Jonas is currently chairman of MTN Group, a major telecommunications firm with business interests in Iran. He has been a prominent figure in South Africa’s efforts to combat corruption, notably testifying against former President Jacob Zuma during a high-profile judicial inquiry. His appointment as special envoy is distinct from the ambassador role and will focus on leading negotiations and fostering strategic partnerships with U.S. government officials, civic organizations, community leaders, and private-sector leaders.

Despite the diplomatic challenges, Jonas stated that areas of common interest between South Africa and the United States could help reaffirm long-standing ties. The U.S. previously expelled South Africa’s ambassador, Ebrahim Rasool, over critical remarks about President Trump. Jonas’ role will be pivotal in navigating this delicate diplomatic landscape moving forward.

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