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Mashele Claims Ramaphosa Could Face Jail After Presidency Over Phala Phala Scandal

July 17, 2025
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Mashele Claims Ramaphosa Could Face Jail After Presidency Over Phala Phala Scandal
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Political analyst Prince Mashele has caused a stir by suggesting that President Cyril Ramaphosa could face criminal charges after leaving office, stemming from the unresolved Phala Phala scandal. In a recent interview, Mashele claimed the president’s legal troubles are far from over and may intensify once he no longer enjoys the protection of high office.

“He is safe while in power,” Mashele stated, “but once that protection is gone, the law will follow him.” His bold remarks have reignited public debate over the president’s handling of the scandal and sparked strong reactions across political circles.

The Phala Phala controversy centers around the alleged concealment of large sums of undeclared foreign currency discovered at Ramaphosa’s private game farm. Although the president has denied any wrongdoing, critics have questioned the transparency of the response and the slow pace of investigations.

“Ramaphosa will d¡e in jail—he’s going to be arrested at some point.” 🤫 pic.twitter.com/excO9bgwvG

— YaseBlock B 🇸🇿 (@ThisIsColbert) July 16, 2025

Mashele’s comments were quickly echoed by opposition parties, who renewed calls for further probes and accountability. ANC allies, however, dismissed the remarks as speculative and politically motivated, accusing Mashele of attempting to influence public opinion ahead of key political developments.

With South Africa heading into a period of political uncertainty, the long-running saga has become a symbol of broader concerns about corruption, transparency, and the rule of law. Public interest remains high, and questions about Ramaphosa’s post-presidency fate continue to dominate headlines.

Whether or not Mashele’s prediction comes true, the Phala Phala scandal has already left a lasting mark on Ramaphosa’s presidency. For many South Africans, the real question now is not whether justice will be served—but when.

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