💨 Abstract
John Steenhuisen, Minister of Agriculture and Democratic Alliance (DA) leader, rebuffed President Trump's claims of "farm attacks" on South African white farmers. As part of Cyril Ramaphosa's delegation, his goal was to bolster trade relations and mend U.S.-SA diplomatic ties. Steenhuisen underscored that violent crimes in South Africa affect all farmers, not just white Afrikaners. Despite having no formal university degree, he earned distinctions in various political modules.
Courtesy: Megan van den Heever
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