New Delhi, Jan. 9 -- Starlink chief Elon Musk reiterated his claim on Thursday that Starlink is not being allowed to be an Internet provider in South Africa because "I am not Black".

Musk said, "Starlink is not allowed to have an Internet provider license in South Africa for the sole reason that I am not Black," adding, "This is not ok."

Musk made the comment as he shared an excerpt of his interview at the Qatar Economic Forum in 2025, where he made similar claims. In the interview, he said, "There are 140 laws in South Africa that basically give strong preference to if you are a black South African and not otherwise. Starlink is not allowed to operate in South Africa, because I'm not black."

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