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Ramaphosa Orders Cost Cuts for National Dialogue Amid Public Concerns

June 30, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has responded to public concerns about the R700 million price tag of the upcoming National Dialogue, directing organizers to reduce costs while maintaining the initiative’s goals. Speaking in the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), he acknowledged that the expense had drawn criticism but stressed the dialogue’s importance in uniting South Africans.

The President also addressed delays in launching the dialogue, originally promised within 100 days of forming the Government of National Unity (GNU). He explained that extending preparations would ensure broader participation across the nation’s diverse communities.

“This dialogue must capture the voices of all 63 million South Africans,” Ramaphosa said. “But I’ve instructed that the costs be lowered—we must balance reach with fiscal responsibility.”

The National Dialogue aims to tackle national challenges through inclusive discussions, but its high estimated budget has raised eyebrows amid economic strain. Ramaphosa’s intervention signals a bid to ease taxpayer concerns while preserving the process’s value.

“The focus shouldn’t only be on the cost,” he added. “This is about shaping our shared future.”

With cost-cutting measures underway, the government hopes to proceed with a more affordable yet impactful dialogue, reinforcing its commitment to both public engagement and prudent spending.

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