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South Africa : The ANC condemns the unwarranted use of the South African flag by Morocco and Jacob Zuma

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The African National Congress (ANC) has noted with deep concern a disturbing development involving the Kingdom of Morocco. In a bilateral meeting with an opposition figure who does not represent the democratically elected government of South Africa, the national flag of the Republic of South Africa was used.

On a recent visit to Morocco, former South African president Jacob Zuma appeared in Rabat with Moroccan foreign minister Nasser Bourita next to the South African flag.

The scene angered the ANC, the ruling party, deeming it a usurpation of legality in the following statement:

AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS, INFORMATION AND PUBLICITY

Chief Albert Luthuli, 9th Floor, 54 Pixley ka Isaka Seme Street, Johannesburg, 2001
P.O Box 61884, Marshalltown, 2107
@MYANC f @MyANC @MyANC @myanc_
www.anc1912.org.za

+2711 376 1000

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
19 July 2025

THE ANC CONDEMNS THE UNWARRANTED USE OF THE SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG IN FOREIGN POLITICAL ENGAGEMENTS THAT UNDERMINE NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY

The African National Congress (ANC) has noted with deep concern a disturbing development involving the Kingdom of Morocco. In a bilateral meeting with an opposition figure who does not represent the democratically elected government of South Africa, the national flag of the Republic of South Africa was used.

This reckless and provocative act constitutes a flagrant violation of international diplomatic norms and an unacceptable intrusion into South Africa’s internal political affairs. It is a dangerous attempt to delegitimise our constitutional order and discredit the authority of a democratically elected government. The inclusion of our national symbols in partisan activities hosted by foreign powers is not only misleading but also part of a broader agenda of foreign interference.

The ANC urges the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) to issue a formal diplomatic protest and to demand an immediate explanation and apology from the Moroccan authorities. We also call on all South Africans, regardless of political affiliation, to reject this dangerous precedent that threatens our sovereignty, our democracy, and our national unity.

We further condemn the opportunistic involvement of Jacob Zuma, who has aligned himself with efforts that erode South Africa’s standing in the international community and betray the principles of non-alignment, peace, and anti-colonial solidarity that he once purported to uphold.

The leader of the MKP has revealed his true colours by demonstrating a lack of belief in the ANC’s political, economic, and ideological principles of progressive internationalism, Pan-Africanism, and solidarity on both international and continental levels.

It is shameful that a former leader of a liberation movement is betraying our historical mission and showing his true colours as he stands in opposition to the aim of contributing to the creation of a better Africa and world that is more humane, just, equitable, democratic, and free world.

The ANC reiterates its call for the completion of the decolonisation process in Africa, in order to safeguard the right to self-determination for African peoples still under colonial rule.

Additionally, the ANC calls upon all progressive forces within the continent and around the world to intensify their solidarity with the people of Western Sahara in their pursuit of self-determination, enabling this nation and peoples to effectively exercise their sovereignty.

The Year of Renewal to make the ANC is a more effective instrument of the People to achieve the vision of the Freedom Charter:

The People Shall Govern! The People Shall Share In The Country’s Wealth!

PRESIDENT
CM Ramaphosa

DEPUTY PRESIDENT
FS Mashafile

NATIONAL CHAIRPERSON
OS Mantashe

SECRETARY GENERAL
TA Mbulula

DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL
PP Mokonyane

2nd DEPUTY SECRETARY GENERAL
M Ramokgopa

TREASURER GENERAL
GM Ramokgopa

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