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Zuma Demands Ramaphosa’s Resignation by Friday, Accuses Him of Violating Constitution

August 5, 2025
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Zuma Demands Ramaphosa’s Resignation by Friday, Accuses Him of Violating Constitution
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Former President Jacob Zuma has called for President Cyril Ramaphosa to resign by 10 a.m. on Friday, accusing him of repeatedly breaking his oath of office. Zuma, now leader of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, issued the sharp demand during a press briefing in KwaZulu-Natal on Wednesday.

The statement has intensified tensions in South Africa’s political landscape, deepening the rift between the two former allies who are now rivals within the African National Congress (ANC). Zuma claimed Ramaphosa has disgraced the country and the ANC through unconstitutional actions and poor leadership.

“Ramaphosa has consistently undermined the Constitution, the rule of law, and public trust,” Zuma said. “I demand he steps down by Friday morning. If he refuses, we will take lawful and decisive action in the people’s interest.” Though Zuma did not specify what steps would follow, he insisted any response would be legal and aligned with the MK Party’s values.

Zuma framed his demand as necessary to restore the presidency’s integrity, not as a personal attack. The move follows ongoing tensions between the MK Party and the ANC-led government, including Zuma’s disciplinary battles within the ruling party and his party’s legal challenge to the May 29 election results.

Presidency spokesperson Vincent Magwenya declined to address Zuma’s remarks directly, stating, “We do not respond to public threats. The President remains focused on serving South Africa.” Analysts suggest Zuma may be pressuring the ANC ahead of disciplinary proceedings or attempting to regain political influence as MK Party support wanes.

Opposition parties have reacted cautiously, expressing concerns over Ramaphosa’s leadership but warning against actions that could destabilize the country. Zuma has vowed that if Ramaphosa ignores his deadline, the MK Party will “mobilize the nation to hold him accountable.” With Friday’s deadline looming, all eyes are on the presidency’s next move.

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