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Cyril Shifts Narrative: Praises DA’s Audit Record but Criticises Lack of Transformation in Cape Town

October 20, 2025
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While President Cyril Ramaphosa has acknowledged that the City of Cape Town, which is run by the Democratic Alliance (DA), has some of the strongest audit outcomes in the country, he has insisted that these figures hide deeper failures in social transformation and has thus changed the political conversation in the lead-up to important governance debates. At a public engagement this week, Ramaphosa praised the city for its efficient administration, spotless audits, and solid financial management. But he insisted that statistics alone cannot reveal effective leadership.

According to the president, “Cape Town’s books may be in order,” but the social fabric of the city reveals something else entirely. Inclusion, equity, and empowerment must be part of any genuine advancement. The DA has long maintained the notion that good governance is equivalent to audit outcomes; Ramaphosa’s comments seem to question this.

He argued that unequal service delivery, spatial segregation, and continuing inequality in Cape Town show that fiscal restraint alone does not solve the problem. According to political scientists, Ramaphosa is trying to rebrand the African National Congress (ANC) as a movement that prioritises development for the people above administrative praise. This is evident in his remarks on the national discourse.

In addition, the declaration rekindles the discussion about how economically and socially stratified cities can evaluate their own progress towards transformation. In response, DA leaders defended their record, stating that the success of Cape Town demonstrates the value of open and effective administration for all citizens.

The ANC’s national governance shortcomings, they said, were Ramaphosa’s diversion. This conversation highlights the stark ideological difference between the two main parties, with one party focussing on performance and the other on transformation. It also sets the stage for further political contestation as the country gets ready for the next battles over local and national policies.

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