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Ramaphosa’s unexpected decision to consider Steenhuisen for deputy president angers Paul Mashatile

September 15, 2024
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Ramaphosa’s unexpected decision to consider Steenhuisen for deputy president angers Paul Mashatile
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has shocked the nation with his recent consideration of appointing John Steenhuisen as the Deputy President, an action that has clearly upset the current Deputy President Paul Mashatile.

This unexpected move has triggered a wave of speculation regarding what this may mean for the future of South African politics and the relationship between Ramaphosa and Mashatile. In this blog post, we will explore the implications of this surprising twist and the potential fallout from Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s reaction.

The Attack on Paul Mashatile

In a surprise move, President Cyril Ramaphosa has allegedly set his sights on appointing John Steenhuisen as the Deputy President of the country. This has led to speculation and rumours that a high-ranking official in the ANC, Paul Mashatile, may have been the target of a recent attack.

Mashatile is widely considered to be one of the frontrunners for the position of President. This move, if it happens, would be a significant blow to Mashatile’s aspirations and could result in him leaving the ANC.

There have been allegations of corruption and other scandals surrounding Mashatile in recent times. While the validity of these claims has not been established, the fact remains that Mashatile’s reputation has taken a significant hit in recent months. It is believed that these scandals and allegations may be one of the reasons why Ramaphosa has opted to look for other candidates to fill the position of Deputy President.

The ANC has been plagued by corruption and other scandals for many years now. It is no secret that the party needs to take steps to address these issues and restore the public’s faith in it. However, it remains to be seen whether appointing someone like Steenhuisen, who is seen by many as an outsider, is the best way to go about this. Only time will tell.

Speculations and Reactions from Political Commentators and Social Media

As news of President Ramaphosa’s possible decision to make John Steenhuisen his deputy president broke, political commentators and social media users alike have been buzzing with reactions and speculations.

Many have praised Ramaphosa’s apparent move, hailing Steenhuisen as a capable and experienced leader who would bring much-needed expertise and stability to the administration. Others, however, have expressed their disappointment at the exclusion of Paul Mashatile, who many believe to be a stalwart of the ANC and a worthy candidate for the position.

Social media users, as always, have been quick to weigh in with their opinions and hot takes. Some have lauded Ramaphosa’s apparent move as a sign of his willingness to prioritize the country’s needs over party politics. Others have accused him of making backroom deals and excluding deserving candidates.

While the rumours and speculation continue to circulate, one thing is certain: Ramaphosa’s decision will have far-reaching implications for South African politics and governance. Only time will tell whether his choice will prove to be the right one.

So Ramaphosa is planning on make Steinhuseen a Deputy President, hence the sudden attack on Paul Mashatile who will clearly be not happy about this move.

— Blacksheep (@Blacksh90139340) July 11, 2023

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