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Ramaphosa Considered Resigning, ANC Confirms Amid Political Storm

August 13, 2025
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EFF leader Julius Malema has revealed that President Cyril Ramaphosa once contemplated resigning from office—a claim now confirmed by ANC Secretary General Fikile Mbalula. The admission has ignited fresh debate about leadership stability in South Africa’s presidency.

Speaking at a recent political forum, Mbalula acknowledged there was a period when Ramaphosa “felt the pressure” and weighed stepping down. “Yes, there was such a moment,” Mbalula said. “But we intervened. You don’t abandon ship in the middle of a storm.”

Malema had previously alleged that Ramaphosa’s hesitation came during heightened political and public criticism, suggesting a crisis of confidence in his leadership. While Mbalula downplayed the episode as normal leadership strain, opposition parties have seized on it as proof of indecisiveness.

“This happens to leaders globally,” Mbalula insisted. “The weight of governance is heavy, but we reminded him of his duty to the country and the ANC.”

The revelation has divided reactions. Some see it as a rare display of vulnerability from Ramaphosa, while rivals argue it exposes weak leadership. Political analysts say the disclosure could either humanize the president or become ammunition ahead of elections, depending on public perception.

Ramaphosa has remained silent on the matter. As speculation grows, the incident highlights both the ANC’s internal dynamics and the intense pressures facing South Africa’s head of state.

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