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Ramaphosa says Zuma will remain an ANC member for life

October 30, 2025
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The political landscape in South Africa has once again been stirred by a significant statement from President Cyril Ramaphosa, who recently addressed the enduring loyalty of former President Jacob Zuma to the African National Congress (ANC). In a widely circulated video, Ramaphosa expressed his firm belief that Zuma remains a committed member of the party, describing him as a deeply rooted ANC figure whose life and career have been shaped by the organisation. He portrayed Zuma as someone whose allegiance to the ANC is unshakeable, suggesting that the party’s values are ingrained in his very being and that he will remain a member until his final days. This confident assertion, however, has been met with developments that appear to challenge the president’s optimism, prompting reflection on the complexities of political loyalty within the nation’s leading party.

Ramaphosa’s comments paint a picture of Zuma as a lifelong ANC cadre, someone who has grown alongside the organisation and owes his prominence to its support. He emphasised the deep connection between Zuma and the party, arguing that this bond makes any departure unthinkable. The president’s remarks were intended to reassure supporters and reinforce the unity of the ANC, a party that has long been a cornerstone of South African governance. Yet, the unfolding situation suggests that the reality may not align with this vision. Observers have noted that recent actions and statements from Zuma and his associates indicate a potential shift, raising questions about whether his commitment to the ANC remains as steadfast as claimed.

This development highlights the challenges of maintaining cohesion within a political organisation as diverse and historically significant as the ANC. Ramaphosa’s confidence in Zuma’s loyalty may stem from a desire to project stability, but it also underscores the difficulty of predicting individual trajectories in a dynamic political environment. The apparent divergence between the president’s expectations and the current circumstances invites speculation about the factors influencing Zuma’s position. Whether driven by personal conviction, strategic considerations, or external pressures, these shifts have sparked debate among South Africans about the future direction of the ANC and its key figures.

From an analytical standpoint, Ramaphosa’s statement reflects a strategic effort to preserve the narrative of ANC unity, a critical element for the party’s credibility. However, the emerging evidence suggests that political allegiances are fluid, particularly for figures with Zuma’s stature. This situation may indicate a broader trend of internal realignment within the party, where longheld loyalties are tested by contemporary challenges. For the ANC, the ability to retain influential members like Zuma could determine its resilience in the face of evolving political dynamics. Conversely, any significant departure could signal a fracture that might reshape the political landscape, affecting voter perceptions and party strategy moving forward.

The unfolding narrative serves as a reminder of the intricate balance between personal ambition and organisational loyalty in South African politics. While Ramaphosa’s faith in Zuma’s lifelong dedication offers a hopeful perspective, the reality appears more nuanced. This discrepancy invites South Africans to consider the strength of the ANC’s internal bonds and the potential for change among its most prominent leaders. As the situation develops, it will be crucial to observe how both Ramaphosa and Zuma navigate this critical juncture.

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