Why should Cyril Ramaphosa resign?


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South Africa in Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Government Failures, Corruption, and Democratic Subversion

The ascendence of Cyril Ramaphosa to the presidency has been characterized by corruption right from within the ANC in 2017 when he was elected the president of the ANC. His administration from 2018 to now (full 7 years) has been characterized by corruption with Phala-Phala scandal the worst scandal to have ever hit a South African president. To make matters worse, the economy has been in recession since 2019, the thorn of illegal immigration, and foreigners taking over the informal economy has only worsened. 

Since 2019, South Africa has experienced a dramatic decline in economic stability, social security, and overall governance under the leadership of President Cyril Ramaphosa and the ruling African National Congress (ANC). The failures of this administration have plunged millions into deeper poverty, unemployment, and lawlessness, making everyday life unbearable for ordinary South Africans.


2.     A Broken Economy: Rising Costs, Soaring Inflation, and Unemployment


One of the most devastating consequences of this administration's failure is the skyrocketing unemployment rate, which has increased from 29.1% in 2019 to 32% in 2024. The youth of South Africa, once promised a brighter future, now face 58% unemployment, up from 43%—a betrayal of the hopes and dreams of a generation.

The dollar-to-rand exchange rate has plummeted from R14.44 to R18.65, reflecting the country's declining economic strength and diminishing investor confidence. As a result, everyday necessities have become unaffordable. The food basket price has surged from R3,065.28 to R5,297.58, making basic groceries a luxury for struggling households. Inflation, which stood at 4.1% in 2019, has climbed to 5.84%, further eroding the purchasing power of South Africans.

South Africa’s national debt has ballooned from $166 billion to $298 billion, increasing the financial burden on future generations. Meanwhile, the repo rate has surged from 6.5% to 8.25%, making borrowing more expensive and further crippling economic growth.


3.Unaffordable national debt under Ramaphosa—a legacy of betrayal


When Cyril Ramaphosa took office in 2018, South Africa’s national debt stood at R2.49 trillion. Today, it has exploded to R5.2 trillion—a disgraceful doubling of debt under his watch! The country’s debt-service costs are projected to be R388.9 billion for the 2025 fiscal year, swallowing a shocking 21.6% of the national budget—more than what is allocated to social protection, healthcare, or public safety! Ramaphosa's leadership has driven our country into financial ruin, and now his government dares to rob the people to pay for its crimes!


4. The Issue of Uncontrolled Illegal Immigration


One of the most pressing and neglected crises in South Africa is uncontrolled illegal immigration, which has placed immense strain on social services, healthcare, and employment opportunities for South African citizens.

  • Displacement of South African Children in Schools: Schools are overwhelmed by the number of foreign children, displacing South African kids from enrolment and forcing them to study far from home, increasing transportation costs and creating unnecessary hardships for families.
  • Health and Housing System Strain: Healthcare facilities and housing projects are overburdened as undocumented foreigners access public hospitals and government-subsidized housing, leading to shortages of resources for citizens.

  • Crime and Border Security: The lack of border enforcement has contributed to rising crime rates, with many illegal immigrants remaining unregistered and unaccountable under South African law.


5. Crime, Corruption, and Social Decay


Crime has spiraled out of control, with violent murders rising from 57 people killed per day in 2019 to 75 people killed per day in 2024. Lawlessness and insecurity now define daily life, with criminals acting with impunity due to an ineffective and failing justice system.

At the same time, poverty has increased drastically. In 2019, 13.8 million South Africans lived in poverty, but by 2024, that number has grown to 18.2 million. The ANC-led administration has prioritized corruption over service delivery, with wasteful and irregular expenditure totaling R1.52 billion between 2019 and 2023.

  • Suspension of School Vendors Instead of Closing Spaza Shops Selling Poisonous Food: Instead of addressing the real issue of illegal and unregulated foreign-owned spaza shops selling expired and poisonous food, the government has instead suspended school vendors, harming local South Africans trying to make a living.


6. Public Protector Findings on CR-17 Campaign Funds: Corruption at the Highest Level


The Public Protector’s findings on the CR-17 campaign funds exposed the extent of corruption and financial manipulation in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s rise to power. The campaign received massive financial contributions from undisclosed donors, raising serious concerns about undue influence from big business interests and foreign actors.


7. Public Outrage over Eased Visa Requirements for Nigerian Citizens


The recent decision to ease visa requirements for Nigerian citizens has sparked public outrage, with many viewings it as a move that could worse a deepening crisis of the use of illegal drugs, prostitution, human trafficking, fraud and other crimes that Nigerian citizens are committing in this country. This will further devalue South African passport across the globe as it is already happening. This decision, perceived as prioritizing foreign interests over South Africans, has further alienated your administration from the electorate.


8.  Section 89 Independent Panel Report: The Phala-Phala Scandal Cover-Up


The Section 89 Independent Panel Report revealed that Ramaphosa may have violated the Constitution and abused his power in the Phala-Phala farm scandal. The report highlighted that:

  • -Large sums of undeclared foreign currency were hidden at the president’s farm.
  • - The money was allegedly stolen, yet Ramaphosa failed to report it to law enforcement.
  • - His actions violated anti-corruption laws, yet Parliament protected him from impeachment, undermining democracy and the rule of law.


9. The Government of National Unity (GNU): Subversion of Democracy by Big Business


The so-called Government of National Unity (GNU) is nothing more than a subversion of democracy, orchestrated by big businesses and corporate elites who want to control the political landscape for their own interests.

The GNU was created to protect Ramaphosa and the ruling elite, ensuring that the ANC remains in power despite its failures. 
Instead of delivering real political change, the GNU preserves the influence of big business over government decisions, bypassing the will of the people.


10. Collapse of Our National Defence Force: A National Embarrassment


South Africa’s military, once a strong and respected force, is now a shadow of its former self. The South African National Defence Force (SANDF) has been humiliated by M-23 rebels in Goma, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).


  • Our soldiers are currently trapped by M-23 rebels, unable to escape or launch a counter-offensive. 
    This failure is a direct result of underfunding, mismanagement, and the ANC government’s neglect of national defense. South Africa can no longer defend itself, let alone participate in international peacekeeping efforts.

This is a national disgrace, proving that the government has completely failed in protecting both our borders and our international reputation.


11. Decimation of Small Businesses During Lockdown


The COVID-19 lockdown of 2019 destroyed thousands of small businesses, many of which have still not recovered. Instead of helping struggling businesses, the government used COVID relief funds to enrich political allies and close associates.

Funds meant to assist entrepreneurs and small business owners were looted, leaving many South Africans financially ruined. Corporate chains survived while small businesses collapsed, further increasing unemployment and economic hardship.

While ANC politicians and their friends grew richer from corruption, ordinary South Africans were pushed deeper into poverty.


Conclusion: The Need for Change


The statistics and scandals paint a clear picture of failure: rising unemployment, worsening poverty, escalating crime, uncontrolled illegal immigration, a collapsing military, widespread corruption, and a deliberate subversion of democracy. South Africa cannot afford to continue on this path.

The people must demand accountability and take action to remove a government that has neglected its duty to serve and protect its citizens.

“History is not written by those who wait—it is forged by those who rise! We will not be silenced; we will not be moved. The chains of injustice will be shattered, and power will return to the people. The revolution is here, and nothing can stop us now!”


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