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BOSA Rejects No-Confidence Motion as “Cheap Politics,” Calls for Economic Focus

June 30, 2025
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Build One South Africa (BOSA) leader Mmusi Maimane has dismissed calls for a no-confidence vote against President Cyril Ramaphosa, labeling the move as political opportunism that would destabilize the country.

“A motion of no confidence would be disastrous for South Africans,” Maimane stated. “What we need now is for the Government of National Unity (GNU) to deliver policy certainty, a credible economic plan, and an environment that attracts investment. BOSA’s priority is ensuring stability and putting citizens first.”

The comments come as tensions rise within the GNU, with the Democratic Alliance (DA) withdrawing from the President’s National Dialogue following the dismissal of DA MP Andrew Whitfield as deputy minister. The ANC has defended Ramaphosa’s decision, stating Whitfield violated the executive ethics code.

DA leaders argue the President applies double standards, punishing opposition members while protecting allegedly corrupt ANC ministers. “We cannot participate in dialogues while being treated unfairly,” a DA spokesperson said.

I am not sorry to say this but the DA and ANC and all GNU members must grow up. We cannot be governed by threats to the economy and threats to the budget.

The whole GNU must focus on a plan for growth for South Africa and stop the childish bickering and politicking. pic.twitter.com/1Ly0wkbdYg

— Mmusi Maimane MP (@MmusiMaimane) June 28, 2025

ANC Chief Whip Mdumiseni Ntuli condemned the DA’s no-confidence threat as “irresponsible,” emphasizing the need for mature coalition governance. “Contradictions in coalitions must be managed to reassure South Africans we’re building a better life for all,” Ntuli stated.

Political analysts suggest the GNU faces its first major test, balancing accountability with stability. While opposition parties push for action on corruption, BOSA warns that political infighting could derail economic recovery efforts.

As the debate continues, all parties face pressure to demonstrate tangible progress on South Africa’s pressing economic challenges while maintaining the fragile GNU coalition. The coming weeks may determine whether the government can maintain unity or face further political turmoil.

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