Paul Mashatile Defends Overseas Trip Expenditures: A Necessary Investment for South Africa's Growth
- Mpho Dube
- Jun 11
- 2 min read

Deputy President Paul Mashatile has come under scrutiny for the millions of rand spent on overseas trips, but he has defended the expenditures, saying they are a necessary investment for South Africa's growth and development.
Addressing critics, Mashatile emphasized that the trips were strategically planned to attract foreign investment, promote South Africa's interests, and foster international partnerships. "These trips are not mere junkets," he said. "They are carefully planned to advance our economic interests, secure investments, and create opportunities for our people."
Mashatile highlighted the potential returns on investment from these trips, including job creation, economic growth, and increased competitiveness. "We are not just spending money on trips; we are investing in our future," he said. "We are investing in the growth and development of our country, and in the opportunities that will benefit our people."
The Deputy President emphasized the importance of international partnerships in today's globalized world. "We cannot achieve our goals in isolation," he said. "We need to engage with the world, build relationships, and secure partnerships that will help us grow and develop."
Mashatile assured the public that the government is committed to accountability and transparency in its dealings. "We are transparent about our expenditures and our objectives," he said. "We are accountable to the people of South Africa, and we will continue to ensure that our actions are guided by the principles of good governance."
The Deputy President's defense of the overseas trip expenditures reflects his vision for a growing and developing South Africa. By investing in international partnerships and promoting the country's interests, Mashatile believes that South Africa can achieve sustainable growth and development, and create a better life for all its citizens.

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