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‘Massive Mistake’ Gayton Warns Against Removing Ramaphosa

November 21, 2025
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‘Massive Mistake’ Gayton Warns Against Removing Ramaphosa
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Political analyst Gayton McKenzie has issued a clear warning regarding attempts to dismiss President Cyril Ramaphosa, characterising such actions as a “grave error” that could undermine the stability of the African National Congress (ANC) and the wider South African political environment.

During a recent forum, McKenzie contended that efforts to remove Ramaphosa mid-term would provoke internal factional disputes, disrupt governance continuity, and jeopardise public trust in state institutions. “South Africa cannot afford avoidable political instability during a period when economic recovery and social unity are paramount,” he stated.

McKenzie emphasised the significance of ensuring that leadership transitions adhere to constitutional and party procedures. He underscored that the removal of an incumbent president without a well-defined and lawful procedure could establish a perilous precedent, encouraging radical factions and undermining the ANC’s credibility in the lead-up to forthcoming elections.

Observers note that his comments align with increasing apprehensions regarding internal party conflicts, especially within the ANC, where discussions concerning leadership, policy orientation, and succession have become more pronounced. Analysts caution that impulsive actions against Ramaphosa may undermine ongoing reforms in the economy, anti-corruption efforts, and institutional stability.

While critics of the president advocate for expedited leadership transition citing apparent policy shortcomings, McKenzie’s stance highlights the potential dangers linked to sudden political actions. He advocated for dialogue, mediation, and strategic planning within party organisations to address dissent while preventing widespread instability.

The warning arises amidst increased speculation regarding post-Ramaphosa scenarios within the ANC and wider political spheres, with the analyst emphasising that South Africa’s future depends on prudent, lawful, and transparent political processes rather than impulsive actions.

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