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South Africa’s National Dialogue Must Avoid Being Seen as Cyril Ramaphosa’s Project, Warns Analyst

August 18, 2025
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South Africa’s National Dialogue Must Avoid Being Seen as Cyril Ramaphosa’s Project, Warns Analyst
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Veteran journalist Mondli Makhanya has cautioned that South Africa’s upcoming National Dialogue could lose public trust if it is perceived as being too closely tied to President Cyril Ramaphosa.

In his latest column, Makhanya argued that the initiative, meant to tackle the country’s divisions and set a path forward, must remain independent to be effective. He warned that if seen as an attempt to boost Ramaphosa’s political standing, the dialogue risks being rejected by the public.

“The dialogue cannot carry the weight of Ramaphosa’s political struggles,” Makhanya wrote. “If people view it as just another ANC strategy, it will fail before it even starts.”

The National Dialogue, launched last week, aims to bring together political parties, civil society, religious groups, and business leaders. Supporters believe it could help restore trust in institutions, while skeptics worry it may produce little real change.

Makhanya’s comments highlight concerns that ordinary South Africans may disengage if the process is dominated by political figures. With Ramaphosa facing low approval ratings and internal party conflicts, critics fear his involvement could undermine the dialogue’s credibility.

Instead, Makhanya suggested that independent leaders, academics, and community voices should take a leading role to ensure broader public trust.

“For the dialogue to succeed, South Africans must see their own voices—not just politicians’—at the center,” he said.

As preparations continue, the key challenge will be ensuring the National Dialogue rises above political interests and delivers meaningful unity for a divided nation.

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