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“He Is in It for the Money” – Mashaba Blasts Ramaphosa Over Counterfeit Goods

September 26, 2025
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“He Is in It for the Money” – Mashaba Blasts Ramaphosa Over Counterfeit Goods
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President Cyril Ramaphosa is receiving strong criticism due to the fact that counterfeit goods continue to proliferate unchecked throughout South Africa, even reaching rural and remote regions of the country. Many South Africans think that his administration has been unable to safeguard both the economy and consumers from the disaster that is currently unfolding.

The distribution of counterfeit products—which include apparel and gadgets as well as food and medications—presents not just an economic danger but also significant risks to health and safety. The hardest-hit communities are those in rural areas where control is weaker and resources are more limited. This, according to critics, is indicative of a total absence of political will to deal with the formidable syndicates that are responsible for the counterfeit trade.

The citizens are frustrated, and they believe that Ramaphosa has chosen to ignore the problem, placing political survival and financial interests above the welfare of the common people. “His involvement is a result of his desire to make money rather than his concern for the citizens of our nation,” declared an irate South African.

The outrage from the public has prompted calls for stricter enforcement against counterfeit goods and greater accountability. There is a pressing need for customs, law enforcement, and trade agencies to increase their efforts to protect legitimate enterprises and to ensure the safety of citizens, according to activists.

For a lot of people, the matter has come to represent the inadequacies of governance in general, and South Africans have been encouraged to exercise their democratic right to vote as a means of making demands for change.

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