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Zuma Issues Ultimatum to Ramaphosa: “Resign by 10am”

August 9, 2025
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In a bold political move, former President Jacob Zuma has demanded that President Cyril Ramaphosa resign by 10am today, accusing him of failing the nation and compromising South Africa’s sovereignty. The ultimatum was delivered through Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party in a fiery statement late last night.

Zuma claimed Ramaphosa’s administration has betrayed South Africans by failing to tackle unemployment, corruption, and service delivery crises. He further alleged that the president has allowed the country’s interests to be “sold off” to private and foreign entities.

“Our people remain poor while the country is being auctioned. Ramaphosa must step down by 10am—this cannot continue,” Zuma declared.

The demand escalates long-standing tensions between the two leaders and comes as Ramaphosa faces mounting political pressure ahead of the 2026 elections. Zuma, leveraging his influence through the MK Party, has been rallying opposition, particularly in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal.

Government insiders dismissed the ultimatum as a “publicity stunt,” with one source calling it “a desperate attempt to stay relevant.” The Presidency has yet to issue an official response.

Political analysts warn that Zuma’s move risks further dividing the ANC and sparking unrest. MK Party supporters have suggested possible nationwide protests if Ramaphosa ignores the deadline. Security has been reinforced in Pretoria and Johannesburg as a precaution.

With the 10am deadline looming, South Africa awaits Ramaphosa’s next move. Whether he will engage or disregard the demand remains uncertain, but the confrontation has undeniably intensified the country’s political turmoil.

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