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“Stop Attacking Ramaphosa, He Told The Truth For Only The Second Time As A President” Mthombothi Say

September 26, 2025
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Political commentator Barney Mthombothi has defended President Cyril Ramaphosa against criticism, arguing that the leader should not be attacked for presenting uncomfortable truths about the state of governance in South Africa. In a recent opinion piece, Mthombothi noted that Ramaphosa’s candid remarks marked a rare moment of honesty, describing it as only the second time since taking office that the President has been completely forthright.

The controversy arose after Ramaphosa cited findings from the Auditor-General that highlighted the best-performing municipalities in the country, several of which are run by the Democratic Alliance. His neutral acknowledgment of the DA’s successes sparked backlash from detractors, who accused him of praising the opposition. Mthombothi dismissed such criticism as misguided, pointing out that the President merely presented factual, evidence-based information compiled by an independent constitutional body.

According to Mthombothi, Ramaphosa’s actions reflect transparency and a willingness to hold government accountable — qualities that should be valued rather than condemned. He argued that truth-telling in politics is often costly but remains critical to progress, particularly in a country struggling with corruption, failing municipalities, and economic uncertainty. By confronting these realities, the President demonstrated a level of honesty that could help rebuild public trust.

The commentator further warned that punishing leaders for acknowledging weaknesses undermines constructive dialogue and shifts attention away from finding solutions to systemic challenges. Instead, Mthombothi urged citizens and analysts to encourage more openness in political leadership, regardless of partisan discomfort. He stressed that South Africa’s democratic process is strengthened when uncomfortable truths are acknowledged, and leaders are supported for prioritizing accountability.

In his view, Ramaphosa’s rare moment of candor should be seen as a positive step, signalling a commitment to addressing governance failures and promoting integrity in public office.

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