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“South African Problems Must be Solved by South Africans” – Ramaphosa Addresses The Nation

December 2, 2025
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“South African Problems Must be Solved by South Africans” – Ramaphosa Addresses The Nation
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President Cyril Ramaphosa conveyed a resolute and contemplative message to the nation today, affirming that “South African problems must be solved by South Africans themselves.” In a comprehensive speech, he underscored the importance of national responsibility, collective effort, and a renewed dedication to addressing the nation’s most urgent issues without dependence on external assistance.

Ramaphosa’s statements arrive amidst increasing public concern regarding economic stagnation, governance deficiencies, and social discontent. While recognising the seriousness of the nation’s challenges – including political instability, sluggish economic growth, and insecurity at the community level – the President emphasised that South Africa remains completely capable of steering its own recovery.

“We must never relinquish our confidence,” he stated. Our strength has consistently been our resilience, our unity, and our capacity to face the most challenging times through collective solidarity. No external party will resolve South Africa’s issues on our behalf. The responsibility rests with all of us here.

The President called upon citizens, political leaders, the business community, and civil society to set aside divisive rhetoric and concentrate on pragmatic solutions. He emphasised the continuous reforms in energy, logistics, and anti-corruption efforts, asserting that substantial progress necessitates consistency, a shared sense of purpose, and accountability throughout all sectors.

Ramaphosa also urged communities to remain hopeful, reaffirming that the process of reconstructing the nation will require time but is currently in progress. The international community regards with respect those nations that effectively resolve their own issues. We are not mere spectators in shaping our own destiny. We must take responsibility for our own renewal, he stated.

Political analysts indicate that the address signifies a renewed effort to foster domestic unity as South Africa contends with economic challenges and evolving global circumstances. The President’s tone conveyed a firm emphasis on national responsibility while countering perceptions that the government relies excessively on international intervention to address issues.

Civil society organisations have expressed approval of the statement but emphasise that concrete action must align with the expressed discourse. Business executives expressed similar sentiments, emphasising the need for more precise timelines, enhanced implementation, and increased collaboration to rebuild public trust.

Ramaphosa concluded his speech by imploring citizens to continue actively engaging in the nation’s ongoing transformation. Let us address unemployment, poverty, and criminality with the same resolve that sustained us through our most challenging years. Let us reconstruct our economy, fortify our institutions, and renew our national pride – united and for the benefit of future generations.

His message: The future of South Africa will be constructed not by external influences but by the South African people themselves.

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