South African-born billionaires to attend Ramaphosa-Trump White House meeting
President Cyril Ramaphosa and U.S. President Donald Trump are set to meet tonight at the White House in a bid to repair strained bilateral relations, with billionaires Elon Musk and Johann Rupert adding notable weight to the proceedings.
The meeting, confirmed by both governments, will feature prominent figures from both nations. Musk, the South African-born CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, joins Trump’s delegation alongside Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick.
Rupert, South Africa’s richest man and chairman of Richemont, accompanies Ramaphosa along with business leaders such as Discovery CEO Adrian Gore and COSATU President Zingiswa Losi. Golfers Ernie Els and Retief Goosen also form part of the South African delegation, adding a cultural dimension to the gathering.
Trade disputes and ideological tensions dominate the agenda. Musk has openly criticized South Africa’s Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) policies and land reform initiatives, aligning with Trump’s previous claims of “white genocide” in the country assertions firmly rejected by Pretoria.
Rupert’s involvement has provoked backlash from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who argue it reflects an undue level of corporate influence over state diplomacy.
Sources familiar with the planning suggest the meeting could echo Trump’s confrontational February encounter with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, though Ramaphosa is reportedly focused on fostering “mutual respect and partnership.”
As the two presidents navigate this diplomatic balancing act, the global community watches closely to see whether the summit will mark a turning point in U.S.-South Africa relations or further entrench existing divides.