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South Africa Takes Hard Line; Targets Starlink and Elon Musk | |
2025-05-29 | |
[Breitbart] South Africa appears to have reversed its position on Elon Musk’s Starlink, targeting the company for alleged unauthorized access by users within the country, after appearing to invite Musk to invest there last week. As Breitbart News reported in the wake of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s visit to the White House on May 20, South Africa appeared to relax its racial ownership requirements to allow Starlink to invest. Musk had long said that he could not bring Starlink to South Africa because he is not black. Instead of 30% black ownership, South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi announced last Friday that the communications industry would replace black ownership with “equivalents” such as investment in local communities. That appeared to open the industry for Musk and for Starlink. But Malatsi’s proposal, while welcomed by South African businesses and consumers, was rejected by some South African politicians, for whom so-called “Black Economic Empowerment” has become not just a sacred principle but a path to rent-seeking wealth opportunities.
Though the DA and the ANC now serve together in a Government of National Unity (GNU), they fight frequently over policy — and it appears Malatsi’s outreach to Starlink did not have consensus support. That is the context in which South Africa’s communications regulator, the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (Icasa), said Wednesday that it was investigating Starlink. News24.com reported: South Africa’s communications regulator is launching a probe into the illegal usage of Starlink in the country, and has threatened to lodge a complaint against Elon Musk’s SpaceX if it doesn’t like what it finds. Though Icasa’s board is nominally politically independent, it is appointed by the government, which has been dominated by the ANC since 1994. The ANC favors a racial redistribution policy known as “transformation.” Separately, the government has proposed new minerals legislation that would expand “transformation” as well as injecting government control into more minutiae of management in South Africa’s mining sector. Ramaphosa appeared eager to “reset” relations with the U.S., but backed the “Kill the Boer” chant earlier this week as a “liberation chant,” days after U.S. President Donald Trump criticized it in their Oval Office meeting. Related: South Africa: 2025-05-28 Genocide in South Africa Going Global – Alex Newman South Africa: 2025-05-28 Ramaphosa defends Politicians and South Africans calling for the death of the White Farmer saying it’s not meant to be taken literally South Africa: 2025-05-27 VDH - About The So-Called Trump-Ramaphosa 'Ambush' Related: Starlink: 2025-05-27 It Begins...OpenAI software ignores explicit instruction to switch off Starlink: 2025-05-14 Musk Strikes Starlink Deal With Saudi Arabia During Trump Visit Starlink: 2025-04-30 Ukrainian Perspective: Invasion of Ukraine: April 29, 2025 | |
Posted by:Skidmark |
#4 "30% black ownership" required, huh? What do the Chinese do? |
Posted by: ed in texas 2025-05-29 12:08 |
#3 The more tech you give them, the more they kill each other. |
Posted by: Grom the Affective 2025-05-29 11:53 |
#2 ...injecting government control into more minutiae of management in South Africa’s mining sector How very fascist of them... |
Posted by: magpie 2025-05-29 11:37 |
#1 Musk had long said that he could not bring Starlink to South Africa My guess is he never will. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2025-05-29 09:53 |