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Ramaphosa Urges Parties To Prioritise Competence In Candidate Selection For Elections

September 14, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has urged all political parties to place the interests of South Africans first by making sure that only capable and qualified candidates are nominated to represent communities in the next elections. His appeal is taking place at the same time as an increase in public unhappiness with inadequate service delivery and broad concerns regarding the calibre of elected members.

On Thursday, during a governance and leadership dialogue that took place in Pretoria, Ramaphosa underlined that the credibility of South Africa’s democracy is not just based on the conduct of free and fair elections, but also on the quality of leadership that is entrusted with public office. He stated that it was necessary for us to go past partisanship and patronage. Our people desire leaders that are ethical, knowledgeable, and dedicated to enhancing their quality of life. It is the obligation of each and every political party to make certain that those individuals who are put out as candidates satisfy this criterion.

It would seem that the comments made by Ramaphosa are a direct response to the growing criticism of the performance of Members of Parliament and councillors from all political parties. Many of these officials are accused of being corrupt, absent from work, and incompetent. His comments, according to analysts, represent an acknowledgement of the fact that the public’s faith in elected leaders is deteriorating, which poses a threat to voters’ confidence in South Africa’s democratic institutions.

The president’s call has been well received by civil society organisations, who have highlighted that words must be converted into action. Karam Singh, the director of Corruption Watch, said that political favouritism frequently results in the appointment of incompetent individuals to positions of authority rather than basing these appointments on merit. The results are obvious in the form of crumbling communities, deteriorating infrastructure, and a lack of accountability.

Common South Africans have expressed their dissatisfaction as well. The citizens of various provinces continue to struggle with the problems of an inconsistent water supply, frequent power outages, and roads that are in a state of disrepair; these concerns are frequently associated with bad leadership and mismanagement at the local level. According to Thabiso Mthembu, a Soweto resident, political pledges are no longer a concern to us. We want members of Parliament and city councillors who are truly competent to perform their roles.

Although the appeal that Ramaphosa made has been recognised as being well-timed by a large number of people, political commentators are warning that the implementation of the request may present difficulties. Factional conflicts and appointments made on the basis of allegiance frequently degrade the candidate selection processes of political parties, which are often beset by internal pressures.

Despite everything, the president continued to keep a positive attitude and urged leaders from across the political spectrum to step up to the plate. He stated that the strength of our democracy is directly related to the individuals we select to guide it. Each party has the opportunity to demonstrate to the citizens of South Africa that they take governance seriously. This election presents a chance for regeneration for all of the parties involved.

As the country approaches elections, the focus will continue to be on whether political parties heed the call of Ramaphosa and put competence over political expedient

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