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Ramaphosa Launches “National Dialogue” Amid Criticism of Cost, Effectiveness

August 16, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday launched a months-long “national dialogue” aimed at addressing South Africa’s deep-rooted crises, even as critics dismissed the initiative as an expensive talking exercise with little real impact.

Speaking to over 1,000 attendees at the opening convention in Pretoria, Ramaphosa acknowledged the country’s persistent struggles—from record unemployment (33%) to extreme inequality—three decades after apartheid’s end. “We all agree many things are broken,” he said, urging citizens to “find solutions together.”

The dialogue, framed as a grassroots consultation, will unfold through local meetings nationwide over six to nine months. Key issues include crime, land reform, and economic disparities, with organizers noting that most farmland remains white-owned despite democratic reforms.

But skepticism looms large. The Democratic Alliance (DA), part of South Africa’s fragile unity government, boycotted the event, calling it a “meaningless” waste of public funds. Former President Thabo Mbeki also stayed away, citing rushed planning and budget concerns. Reports suggest the initiative could cost taxpayers hundreds of millions of rand, though the presidency pledged cost-cutting measures like donated venues.

Ramaphosa framed the dialogue as essential to confronting uncomfortable truths: “Why does a white child still have better prospects than a black child? Why do millions live in poverty while a few thrive?” He vowed to craft a “bold yet practical” national vision, backed by 30 ambassadors including actor John Kani and Miss SA 2024 Mia le Roux.

Yet with the ANC’s credibility battered by years of corruption and service failures, analysts question whether the dialogue will yield action—or merely rhetoric. “This can’t be another talk shop while people starve,” warned a civil society leader in attendance. As the process begins, South Africans await proof it’s more than political theater.

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