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Ramaphosa “Grounds” Minister in Shock Airport Move Amid Cabinet Shakeup Rumors

July 13, 2025
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Ramaphosa “Grounds” Minister in Shock Airport Move Amid Cabinet Shakeup Rumors
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A mysterious airport incident has ignited political turmoil after President Cyril Ramaphosa reportedly blocked one of his ministers from boarding a flight at OR Tambo International Airport on Friday. The unprecedented move, first reported by the Sunday Times, has fueled speculation about an impending cabinet reshuffle as Ramaphosa prepares for a crucial national address on Sunday.

Sources suggest the dramatic intervention may be linked to mounting pressure over corruption allegations within government ranks, particularly following explosive claims by KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi about misconduct among senior officials. While the grounded minister’s identity remains undisclosed pending the Sunday Times’ reveal, the timing points to possible connections with recent scandals that have rattled the administration.

The incident comes at a precarious moment for Ramaphosa’s unity government, with coalition partner Democratic Alliance having recently issued warnings about tolerating compromised ministers. Political analysts view the airport showdown as either a bold anti-corruption move or a risky gambit that could destabilize the fragile ANC-DA alliance.

With Ramaphosa’s Sunday address expected to cover national security matters, observers suggest the minister’s grounding may preview tougher action against alleged malfeasance in government. However, critics warn that without transparent explanations and follow-through, such dramatic gestures risk being seen as political theater rather than genuine reform.

As speculation mounts, the episode highlights the growing tensions within South Africa’s leadership and the high-stakes balancing act Ramaphosa faces in maintaining coalition stability while addressing public demands for accountability. The coming days will reveal whether this airport intervention marks the start of meaningful change or simply another chapter in the country’s political volatility.

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