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MK Party’s Colleen Makhubele Demands Ramaphosa’s Resignation, Slams GNU’s Failures

February 21, 2025
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MK Party’s Colleen Makhubele Demands Ramaphosa’s Resignation, Slams GNU’s Failures
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MK Party Member of Parliament Colleen Makhubele has taken to social media to launch a scathing attack on President Cyril Ramaphosa, demanding his public apology and resignation. In a sharply worded post accompanied by a photo of Ramaphosa, Makhubele criticized the president for what she described as poor leadership and his role in exacerbating South Africa’s challenges.

Makhubele expressed deep dissatisfaction with the Government of National Unity (GNU), arguing that it has failed to bring stability and instead worsened the country’s problems. She highlighted the significant damage inflicted over the past seven years, warning that the consequences would have long-term effects on both current and future generations.

“The GNU was supposed to unite and stabilize, but it has only deepened the crisis,” Makhubele wrote. “President Ramaphosa must take responsibility for this failure and step down.”

Her comments have sparked a heated debate, with some viewing her outspoken criticism as a necessary call for accountability, while others see it as a strategic move by the MK Party to position itself as a stronger alternative to the current administration. Makhubele’s public demand for Ramaphosa’s resignation adds a new layer of complexity to South Africa’s political discourse, particularly as dissatisfaction with the GNU grows.

The GNU, initially formed to foster collaboration among South Africa’s diverse political forces, has faced criticism for its inability to address pressing issues such as economic stagnation, unemployment, and poor service delivery. Critics argue that internal disagreements, unclear leadership, and inconsistent messaging have hindered progress, leaving the government struggling to meet public expectations. Makhubele’s remarks align with this narrative, suggesting that the GNU’s promises have fallen short and worsened existing challenges.

Analysts believe Makhubele’s public criticism may signal a strategic shift for the MK Party, as it seeks to capitalize on growing public discontent with the government. By positioning itself as a voice of reason and a champion of the people, the party aims to gain support. However, this approach risks alienating voters who view it as political posturing rather than genuine advocacy for change.

The broader implications of Makhubele’s statement are significant. Calls for Ramaphosa’s resignation, if they gain traction, could trigger major shifts in South Africa’s political dynamics. A change in leadership would not only impact the GNU’s direction but also affect the country’s overall political stability.

As the MK Party navigates its role in South Africa’s political landscape, it faces the challenge of balancing strong criticism with practical solutions. The party’s ability to translate its rhetoric into actionable policies will be crucial in determining its credibility and influence. For now, Makhubele’s bold stance has reignited debates about leadership, accountability, and the future of South Africa’s governance.

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