South Africa Rejects Elon Musk's Starlink Investment After Controversial Statements

Date: 17-02-2025 5:57 pm (1 month ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
- at 17-02-2025 05:57 PM (1 month ago)
(f)

South Africa has rejected Starlink, the satellite internet service operated by SpaceX, citing concerns over controversial remarks made by CEO Elon Musk. Authorities described Musk’s statements as “regressive” and “racially insensitive,” leading to the decision to block Starlink from establishing operations in the country.

The development follows a heated exchange between Musk and South African President Cyril Ramaphosa regarding the nation’s land reform policies. Musk publicly criticized the Expropriation Act, claiming that South Africa enforces ownership laws that discriminate based on race.

In response, Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya dismissed Musk’s remarks, stating that South Africa has no intention of engaging with investors who propagate “falsehoods” and divisive rhetoric.

Prior to this fallout, discussions had been underway between South African officials and Starlink representatives to expand high-speed satellite internet access to underserved areas. However, negotiations have now been put on hold indefinitely.

While there was initial optimism about Starlink’s potential to bridge digital gaps in rural communities, the growing tensions between Musk and South African authorities have made collaboration increasingly unlikely.

President Ramaphosa has reiterated that the Expropriation Act is a legal framework designed to promote equitable land distribution and rectify historical injustices. He emphasized that the law does not enable indiscriminate land seizures but ensures a fair and just redistribution process.

Despite Musk’s criticisms, the South African government remains committed to land reform and is currently engaged in diplomatic discussions with the United States regarding these concerns.

As tensions persist, the future of Starlink in South Africa remains uncertain. While the country recognizes the need for improved internet infrastructure, political and ideological differences may continue to hinder collaboration with Musk-led enterprises. It remains to be seen whether diplomatic efforts will mend relations or if South Africa will seek alternative solutions to expand internet access without Starlink’s involvement.

Posted: at 17-02-2025 05:57 PM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
- gogoman at 17-02-2025 06:28 PM (1 month ago)
Online (m)
know your worth boys  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes BLACK FOR LIFE!!!!
Posted: at 17-02-2025 06:28 PM (1 month ago) | Grande Master
Reply
- kp45 at 17-02-2025 08:05 PM (1 month ago)
(m)
Nigeria leaders can accept anything
Posted: at 17-02-2025 08:05 PM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
Reply
- fineboy77 at 17-02-2025 11:03 PM (1 month ago)
(m)
 Grin Grin Grin

Posted: at 17-02-2025 11:03 PM (1 month ago) | Addicted Hero
Reply

Featured Discussions