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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi Poised to Challenge Ramaphosa’s Leadership in the ANC

January 18, 2025
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In a surprising political twist, Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi is reportedly positioning himself to challenge President Cyril Ramaphosa’s leadership within the African National Congress (ANC). Sources suggest Lesufi is working to reshape the party’s internal power dynamics, with an eye on replacing Fikile Mbalula as Secretary General.

Lesufi, known for his assertive leadership and growing influence, has reportedly garnered support from key ANC factions dissatisfied with Ramaphosa’s tenure. Insiders speculate that Lesufi’s plans might include reviving the political role of former President Jacob Zuma, whose controversial legacy continues to cast a shadow over South African politics. Zuma’s involvement could reignite debates over corruption and governance, potentially polarizing the party and the nation.

In a further unexpected development, Lesufi is allegedly considering an alliance with Julius Malema, leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Despite their past rivalry, analysts view this potential partnership as a calculated move to consolidate power and broaden appeal, particularly among younger voters and those disillusioned with the current ANC leadership. A coalition with Malema could provide the momentum needed to challenge the status quo within the party and the country.

However, critics caution that Lesufi’s ambitions risk exacerbating divisions within the already fractured ANC. With South Africa facing pressing socio-economic issues such as rising unemployment and inflation, the ANC’s ability to maintain unity will be crucial as the country heads toward pivotal elections.

As Lesufi’s maneuvers gain traction, attention is shifting to how the current ANC leadership will respond. President Ramaphosa, who has faced criticism over his handling of corruption scandals and economic stagnation, now finds himself at a critical crossroads. Whether he can rally sufficient support to counter Lesufi’s challenge remains uncertain.

These developments have far-reaching implications for South Africa’s political future. Should Lesufi succeed, the ANC could undergo a dramatic transformation, with potential ripple effects across the nation’s governance and policy landscape. Conversely, a failure to unify the party could weaken the ANC’s electoral prospects, opening the door for opposition parties to gain ground.

The coming weeks are likely to be turbulent as the ANC grapples with internal discord and mounting external pressures. South Africans will be watching closely to see how this power struggle unfolds and whether it marks the beginning of a new chapter for the party and the nation.

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