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Floyd Shivambu: South Africa Leaderless and Vulnerable Under Ramaphosa

February 7, 2025
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MK Party Secretary-General Floyd Shivambu has declared that South Africa is currently without effective leadership or a legitimate commander-in-chief, leaving the nation exposed to external influences and weakened by what he described as “small countries and villages” asserting undue influence.

Speaking at a recent MK Party event, Shivambu criticized President Cyril Ramaphosa’s administration for failing to assert South Africa’s authority on the global stage. He claimed that the lack of decisive leadership has compromised the country’s sovereignty, diminished its influence in international affairs, and left it vulnerable to foreign exploitation.

“South Africa is currently leaderless, without a real commander-in-chief. This has made us weak and easy to undermine by small countries and villages that should have no influence over us,” Shivambu remarked, without specifying the nations he was referring to.

He argued that South Africa’s role as a regional power is being eroded due to the government’s inability to provide strategic direction. Shivambu linked this leadership vacuum to worsening economic instability, porous borders, and external interference in domestic affairs.

“Our borders are porous, our economy is dictated by external forces, and our people are suffering because the government lacks decisive leadership,” he said, emphasizing that these failures have left South Africa at the mercy of foreign powers.

Shivambu’s comments come at a time of heightened debate over South Africa’s governance under the Government of National Unity (GNU). The MK Party has been a vocal critic of the coalition, accusing it of prioritizing political compromise over national interests.

Under the leadership of Jacob Zuma, the MK Party has positioned itself as a defender of South Africa’s sovereignty. Shivambu’s remarks reflect the party’s broader stance, portraying the current administration as weak and incapable of protecting the nation’s strategic interests.

With future elections on the horizon, Shivambu’s rhetoric is likely to fuel further political discourse. The MK Party aims to solidify its support base by presenting itself as the only political force capable of restoring South Africa’s strength and reclaiming its leadership position on the continent.

As the political contest intensifies, South Africans are left to question whether the country’s diminishing influence is a result of genuine leadership failure or simply political posturing in an increasingly competitive landscape.

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