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ANC AGAINST AFRIKANER AMBASSADOR

Party split over "appeasing" US government and mending ties

Mashudu Sadike|Published

LINKED: Former Minister of Defence Roelf Meyer

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THE ANC is divided over President Cyril Ramaphosa considering the appointment of a white Afrikaner as the new South African Ambassador to the United States. 

According to highly-placed sources within the party, the move is seen as an attempt to mend ties with US President Donald Trump, who has been critical of South Africa's alleged treatment of white farmers.

The names being touted for the ambassador position include former Minister of Defence and Military Veterans Roelf Meyer and former National Party (NP) leader Marthinus Van Schalkwyk. 

Meyer, who played a key role in the Codesa negotiations in the early 1990s, is said to have a close relationship with Ramaphosa while Van Schalkwyk facilitated the merger of the then-NP into the ANC and later became the Minister of Tourism. 

He resigned from parliament in 2014.

The source said even though the matter had not been widely discussed by the ANC's National Executive Committee (NEC), some are reportedly saying that appointing an Afrikaner would be conceding to the claims that Afrikaners are being discriminated against in the country. 

He said a part of the NEC were of the views that choosing an Afrikaner leader aligned to the ANC would be a wise move to mend ties with the US.

However, not everyone within the ANC is convinced that appointing a white Afrikaner is the right move. 

The source says: “The president first brought up the matter on the appointment of an Afrikaner closely related to the ANC, with some of his closest comrades to say it would halt an unnecessary war of words with Washington. 

“However a large part of the NEC is against that consideration.”

He said in the end it was the president's decision but the ANC would play a huge part in making that decision.

The insider adds: “There are many names that are being thrown around. Comrades are saying [Mcebisi] Jonas would be the right choice because he already has one foot in as the Special Envoy to the US. 

“Other comrades are saying we should not be playing into Trump’s hands and try to appease him.”