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Justice Minister Nomvula Mokonyane Denies Claims of Politically Motivated Appointment

January 21, 2025
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Justice Minister Nomvula Mokonyane has refuted allegations that her appointment was orchestrated to target President Cyril Ramaphosa’s political opponents. Speaking at a media briefing in Pretoria, Mokonyane reaffirmed her dedication to impartial justice and the independence of the judiciary.

The allegations emerged amid heightened tensions within the African National Congress (ANC), with critics suggesting that the justice portfolio could be used to silence Ramaphosa’s detractors. Opposition parties and some ANC insiders have questioned the timing of certain legal actions against individuals associated with factions critical of the president.

Mokonyane dismissed these claims, emphasizing that her role was not influenced by political considerations. “I was not appointed to pursue anyone or protect anyone. My responsibility is to uphold the rule of law and ensure that every South African is treated equally under the law,” she declared.

She cautioned against politicizing the judiciary, stressing the importance of maintaining public trust in legal institutions. “Our justice system must remain free from political manipulation. Suggesting otherwise erodes public confidence and undermines the integrity of our institutions,” she said.

Mokonyane invited critics to present evidence of any alleged misuse of her office and pledged to investigate such claims rigorously. “If anyone has proof of interference or bias, I urge them to come forward. We cannot let unfounded accusations distract us from tackling critical issues like corruption and crime,” she added.

Her comments come as South Africa gears up for the 2025 general elections, with the ANC under pressure to address internal divisions and rebuild public trust. President Ramaphosa has vowed to combat corruption and restore credibility to state institutions, though some remain skeptical, citing ongoing factional conflicts within the party.

Despite these challenges, Mokonyane reaffirmed her commitment to her mandate, emphasizing that justice should serve all South Africans without prejudice. “Justice must always operate without fear or favor. That is my promise to the nation,” she concluded.

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