South African Military Chief Common Rudzani Maphwanya is dealing with backlash in his residence nation following the discharge of alleged feedback he made throughout an official go to to Iran, which analysts say may additional complicate the already turbulent relations between South Africa and the USA.
The feedback, which appeared to recommend that Iran and South Africa have frequent army targets, come at a time when Pretoria is trying to fix strained relations with US President Donald Trump to stabilise commerce.
Final week, a 30 % commerce tariff on South African items getting into the US kicked in, alarming enterprise house owners within the nation. That’s regardless of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s makes an attempt to appease Trump, together with by main a delegation to the White Home in Might.
Right here’s what to learn about what the military chief stated and why there’s backlash for it:
What did the military chief say in Iran?
Assembly along with his Iranian counterpart, Main-Common Seyyed Abdolrahim Mousavi in Tehran on Tuesday, Maphwanya is reported to have acknowledged that the 2 international locations had shut ties, in line with Iran’s state information company, Press TV and the Tehran Occasions.
“Commander Maphwanya, recalling Iran’s historic help for South Africa’s anti-apartheid battle, acknowledged that these ties have solid a long-lasting bond between the 2 nations,” the Press TV article learn.
Based on Tehran Occasions, he went on to say: “The Republic of South Africa and the Islamic Republic of Iran have frequent targets. We at all times stand alongside the oppressed and defenceless individuals of the world.”
Maphwanya additionally reportedly condemned Israel’s “bombing of civilians standing in line for meals” and its “ongoing aggression within the occupied West Financial institution”, Tehran Occasions reported.
His go to, the publication quoted Maphwanya as saying, “carries a political message”, and comes “at the very best time to specific our heartfelt sentiments to the peace-loving individuals of Iran”.
Then again, Common Mousavi hailed South Africa’s genocide case in opposition to the “Zionist regime” on the Worldwide Court docket of Justice, and stated that the hassle was aligned with Iran’s insurance policies, in line with Press TV.
He additionally condemned the US and Israel’s army and financial actions in opposition to Iran as “violations of worldwide legal guidelines and norms”. He added that Iran’s military is ready to ship “a extra decisive response within the occasion of renewed aggression”, Press TV reported.

How has the South African authorities reacted?
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s workplace on Thursday clarified that the president was not conscious of Common Maphwanya’s go to to Iran, though such a visit would usually be authorised by the Ministry of Defence, not the president’s workplace.
Ramaphosa appointed Maphwanya as military chief in 2021. The final, in apartheid-era South Africa, served within the military wing of the African Nationwide Congress (ANC), which began as a liberation motion, and commanded a parliamentary majority till 2024.
Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya, at a press briefing, stated the overall’s choice to go to Iran was itself badly timed.
“At this era of heightened geopolitical tensions and battle within the Center East, one can say the go to was ill-advised, and extra so, the overall ought to have been much more circumspect with the feedback he makes.”
He added, “We’re within the delicate means of resetting political relations with the US, however extra importantly, balancing the commerce relationship in such a way that the commerce relationship is mutually helpful.”
Equally, the Ministry of Worldwide Relations and the Defence Ministry dissociated the federal government from the military chief’s alleged feedback.
“It’s unlucky that political and coverage statements had been reportedly made…The minister of defence and army veterans [Matsie Angelina Motshekga] shall be participating with Common Maphwanya on his return,” an announcement by the Defence Ministry on Wednesday learn.
In the meantime, the Democratic Alliance (DA) celebration, one of many 4 events that kind the South African coalition authorities, is asking for the military chief to be tried in a army court docket on grounds of “gross misconduct and a flagrant breach of the SANDF [South African National Defence Force] Code of Conduct.”
“Based on Iranian state media, Common Maphwanya went far past his constitutional {and professional} mandate, pledging ‘frequent targets’ with Iran, endorsing its stance on Gaza, and calling for deeper strategic alignment,” the DA stated in an announcement on Thursday.
“Such political statements are explicitly prohibited for serving officers, violate the SANDF’s responsibility of political neutrality, and undermine the constitutional precept of civilian management over the army,” the celebration added.
The US and South Africa’s relations are at their lowest in many years, making this a very delicate time, analysts say, because it follows June’s 12-day warfare between Iran and the US-Israel coalition.
President Trump slapped a 30 % tariff on South African items getting into the US as a part of his wide-ranging reciprocal tariff wars in April. The US is a significant vacation spot for South African items similar to automobiles, treasured metals and wine.
Trump’s foremost gripes with Pretoria embody South Africa instigating a genocide case in opposition to Israel, the US’s ally, on the Worldwide Court docket of Justice, amid the continuing warfare in Gaza. He earlier accused South Africa of strengthening ties with Iran.
Trump has additionally wrongly claimed that white South Africans are being persecuted within the nation beneath the bulk Black management of the ANC, the nation’s foremost political celebration to which President Ramaphosa belongs. He additionally claims South Africa is confiscating land belonging to whites.
White South Africans are a rich minority and largely descendants of Dutch settlers. Afrikaner governments managed the nation beneath the racist apartheid system till 1990.
South African wealth, significantly land, continues to be managed disproportionately by the nation’s white inhabitants. In current instances, fringe, extremist Afrikaner teams claiming that whites are being focused by Black individuals have emerged, pointing to circumstances of white farmers being attacked by criminals on their farmland.
Elon Musk, Trump’s one-time adviser earlier than their public fallout in June, had additionally made claims of white persecution and claimed that the South African authorities’s enterprise legal guidelines had been blocking his web firm from working within the nation.
He was referring to legal guidelines requiring that overseas companies be partly owned by Blacks or different traditionally deprived teams, similar to individuals dwelling with disabilities.
The South African authorities denied Musk’s accusations.
In early Might, Trump’s authorities admitted 59 white “refugees” in a resettlement programme meant to guard them.
Beforehand, the US, beneath former President Joe Biden, was at loggerheads with South Africa over its shut ties with Russia and its vocal criticism of Israel.
The newest incident echoes a 2022 scandal when a sanctioned Russian cargo ship referred to as the Girl R docked at Simon’s City Naval Base within the Western Cape, stated analyst Chris Vandome of suppose tank Chatham Home. The US alleged on the time that South African army provides had been loaded onto the ship and used within the Ukraine warfare, claims South Africa denied.
“It lies with South African overseas coverage formation and the dearth of readability and consistency round it that has created this confusion whereby individuals suppose they’re saying issues in keeping with what the nation thinks,” he stated.

How has South Africa tried to appease the US?
On Might 21, President Ramaphosa led a delegation to the White Home in a bid to “reset relations” with Trump and hopefully safe decrease tariff offers.
On the heated assembly, nevertheless, Trump refused to again down from his claims of white persecution, regardless of Ramaphosa clarifying that South Africa was dealing with widespread crime generally, and that there was no proof that whites particularly had been being focused.
South Africa, throughout the assembly, supplied to purchase US liquefied pure fuel and make investments $3.3bn in US industries in trade for decrease tariffs. The delegation additionally agreed to a evaluate of the nation’s enterprise possession legal guidelines.
Nonetheless, Trump’s 30 % tariffs went into impact final week. Analysts say it may put as much as 30,000 South African jobs in danger, significantly within the manufacturing and agricultural sectors.
In the meantime, Ramaphosa’s authorities promised to take additional motion to ease the burden on producers and exporters. On Tuesday, Commerce Minister Parks Tau informed reporters that South Africa has submitted a revised proposal to Washington, with out giving particulars.
Common Maphwanya’s pronouncements this week, subsequently, “couldn’t have come at a worse time” for South African diplomatic ties with the US, safety analyst Jakkie Cilliers of the Worldwide Safety Institute stated, talking to South African state TV, SABC.
“For the chief of the nationwide defence drive to pronounce so clearly and so unequivocally at the moment is remarkably politically delicate,” Cilliers stated, including that the overall could possibly be requested to resign upon his return.
What has Common Maphwanya stated?
Maphwanya, who the presidency stated has returned to the nation, has not put out public statements on the controversy. It’s unclear how the federal government may sanction him. President Ramaphosa is ready to satisfy with the military chief for briefings within the coming weeks, a presidency spokesperson stated.