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Mashaba Claims Ramaphosa Cares Only About Money, Urges South Africans to Use Their Vote

September 25, 2025
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Mashaba Claims Ramaphosa Cares Only About Money, Urges South Africans to Use Their Vote
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Herman Mashaba has sharply criticized President Cyril Ramaphosa, accusing him of failing South Africa by allowing counterfeit goods to flood even the rural and remote areas of the country. Mashaba claimed that the president’s focus is more on personal financial gain than on serving the needs of the people.

Mashaba’s statement highlights deep frustrations with the government’s handling of economic and trade issues, particularly the unchecked spread of counterfeit products. These goods harm local businesses, compromise consumer safety, and undermine the formal economy, affecting livelihoods across the country.

Calling on South Africans to use their democratic right to vote, Mashaba urged citizens to “cry out” against the current leadership and demand accountability. He framed the situation as a critical moment for change, emphasizing the hashtag #ItsTimeForAction to rally public engagement and pressure.

This strong condemnation reflects broader concerns among opposition figures and parts of the public who feel the government has not done enough to tackle corruption, market regulation, and economic justice. Mashaba’s message positions him as a vocal critic advocating for reform.

The accusation that Ramaphosa is “in it for the money” is a pointed personal attack that questions the president’s integrity and priorities. It underscores the political tensions and challenges Ramaphosa faces from opponents who are scrutinizing his leadership ahead of future elections.

Mashaba’s call to action seeks to mobilize voters and spark change through democratic means, reinforcing the importance of participation in the political process as a way to address national problems.

This statement is expected to add fuel to ongoing debates about governance, economic policy, and leadership accountability in South Africa’s charged political environment.

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