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United States delivers another blow to South Africa – BusinessTech

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Last updated: April 12, 2026 2:10 pm
sokonnect Published April 12, 2026
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South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has not been accredited to attend the upcoming meeting of the Group of 20 finance chiefs in Washington, deepening a rift with the US.

Speaking to Bloomberg on Sunday at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, as he travelled to the US to take part in Spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank, he said that both he and South African Reserve Bank Governor Lesetja Kganyago will not be attending the G20.

“We are members of the G20,” he said. “However, the USA has not accredited us, which means that South Africa will not be part of the G20 for the whole of this year.”

US President Donald Trump, who has falsely claimed that South Africa was committing genocide against White Afrikaans people and seizing land without compensation, said in November that the country would not be invited to the G20 summit he will host later this year in Miami.

The US took over the annual rotating presidency of the G20 from South Africa in late 2024, and it will next pass to the UK.

The G20 traditionally meets on the sidelines of the bi-annual IMF and World Bank gatherings and on other occasions, as well as holding a heads-of-state summit.

“We’ve taken a view that for us it is a holiday from the G20 this year,” Godongwana said. “We’re beginning in November with the UK presidency.”

Written by Matthew Hill for Bloomberg.

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