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Ramaphosa Reflects That South Africa Was Better in the Past Than It Is Today

September 17, 2025
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has stirred public debate after reflecting on how South Africa’s past seemed more functional and beautiful compared to today’s struggles.

Speaking in a lighthearted moment at the Union Buildings, Ramaphosa reminisced about a time when potholes were minor irritations rather than gaping hazards, when road trips were smooth and less stressful, and when even taxi drivers were more courteous. He recalled an era before load shedding and water shortages became routine, before crime updates flooded neighborhood WhatsApp groups, and when Eskom reported surpluses instead of blackouts. He also pointed out how the cost of basic goods like bread was once less burdensome for households.

The remarks quickly drew sharp criticism from opposition parties, who accused him of romanticizing the past while ignoring the country’s longstanding challenges. They argued that South Africa’s problems with inequality, corruption, and poor service delivery have existed for decades, and that nostalgia does nothing to address the pressing issues citizens face today.

Public reactions mirrored this divide. Some South Africans agreed with the President’s reflections, saying his words highlighted how much the nation has declined in infrastructure and governance. Others, however, mocked his remarks, questioning why he chose to reminisce instead of offering solutions. Social media was filled with jokes about a leader dwelling on memories of functioning trains and reliable electricity, rather than fixing current crises.

Analysts suggest Ramaphosa’s nostalgic comments could hint at fatigue with political life, possibly signaling an openness to stepping back after years of mounting criticism. Whether intentional or not, his remarks have sparked fresh conversations about leadership, accountability, and the widening gap between citizens’ expectations and government delivery. For many, the President’s reflections capture a painful truth: South Africa’s decline is deeply felt in daily life, and the longing for a better past underscores the urgent need for change in the present.

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