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Lindiwe Sisulu Criticizes President Ramaphosa Amid Ongoing Load-Shedding Crisis

March 8, 2025
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Lindiwe Sisulu Criticizes President Ramaphosa Amid Ongoing Load-Shedding Crisis
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African National Congress (ANC) stalwart and former Cabinet minister Lindiwe Sisulu has once again taken aim at President Cyril Ramaphosa, continuing her public criticism of his leadership. Sisulu, who has been vocal about her dissatisfaction with Ramaphosa even during her tenure as a minister in his cabinet, has intensified her remarks amid South Africa’s ongoing energy crisis.

A few months ago, President Ramaphosa removed Sisulu from her ministerial position during a cabinet reshuffle, a move that has seemingly fueled her outspoken critiques. In a recent statement, Sisulu compared the current state of the nation to the early days of Ramaphosa’s presidency, saying, “The lights were on after President Cyril Matamela Ramaphosa took over from the former president Jacob Zuma, now they are off.”

Her comments come as South Africa grapples with relentless load-shedding, leaving residents without electricity for several hours each day. The persistent blackouts have exacerbated frustrations among citizens and businesses, with many blaming the government for failing to address the country’s energy challenges effectively.

Sisulu’s criticism highlights the growing discontent within the ANC and the broader public regarding the handling of the energy crisis. Her remarks also underscore the internal divisions within the ruling party, as prominent figures like Sisulu continue to challenge Ramaphosa’s leadership.

The former minister’s outspoken stance has sparked debate about the ANC’s ability to unite and address pressing national issues. While some view her critiques as a necessary call for accountability, others see them as a reflection of deeper political tensions within the party.

As South Africa faces one of its most challenging periods, the spotlight remains on President Ramaphosa and his administration to find sustainable solutions to the energy crisis. Meanwhile, voices like Sisulu’s serve as a reminder of the high expectations and scrutiny that come with leading a nation in turmoil.

For now, the ANC must navigate both external challenges and internal dissent as it seeks to restore confidence in its leadership and deliver on its promises to the people of South Africa.

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