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President Cyril Ramaphosa Knew $580 000 Was Stashed Under Couch On His Phala Phala Farm

September 17, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa Knew $580 000 Was Stashed Under Couch On His Phala Phala Farm
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President Cyril Ramaphosa was aware that $580,000 in cash from the sale of buffalo had been taken from a safe on his Phala Phala farm and then hidden inside a couch. This detail adds to the ongoing debate and investigation surrounding the handling of large sums of money on the property.

The incident, which has attracted wide public and media attention, raises questions about the management and security of such substantial amounts of money. Key sources have revealed that Ramaphosa himself knew the cash was moved in this unusual way to keep it hidden. The move to hide the money inside a couch highlights concerns around transparency and security at the farm.

Supporters of Ramaphosa argue that these steps were necessary to protect the cash from theft or loss, especially given the high-profile nature of the property and the frequent visitors it attracts. Meanwhile, critics say that this method of handling money points to more complicated issues and mishandling, calling for full investigations to ensure nothing was done outside the law.

The sale of buffalo at the farm is part of Ramaphosa’s business activities outside politics, but the large cash amount involved has brought intense scrutiny. Many are focused on how such money was stored and accounted for, especially since cash transactions of this size are unusual and can raise suspicion.

Ramaphosa’s acknowledgment that he knew about the cash being hidden in the couch contradicts earlier claims that he was unaware of the money’s exact location. This admission has added fuel to the calls for transparency and accountability from the highest levels of government.

The story continues to develop, with more details expected from investigations and public statements. South Africans and observers worldwide are watching closely to see how the situation unfolds and what consequences, if any, will follow.

This incident at Phala Phala remains a significant topic in the country, touching on issues of trust, legality, and the conduct of leaders who hold public office.

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