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Pressure Mounts on Communications Minister Solly Malatsi Over Starlink Delivery

December 18, 2025
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Pressure Mounts on Communications Minister Solly Malatsi Over Starlink Delivery
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Communications and Digital Technologies Minister Solly Malatsi is facing growing pressure within both government and his party, the Democratic Alliance (DA), amid claims that he is struggling to meet key expectations in his portfolio. Central to the criticism is the delayed progress on introducing Starlink, the satellite internet service widely viewed as a potential solution to South Africa’s connectivity challenges.

Senior DA figures have reportedly made it clear that Malatsi’s performance will be judged on tangible outcomes, with Starlink becoming a political litmus test. The message, according to party insiders, is blunt: deliver results or risk being recalled. While no formal ultimatum has been publicly issued, the sentiment reflects mounting impatience with slow reform in a sector seen as critical to economic growth and digital inclusion.

Malatsi is one of several DA deployees serving in the Government of National Unity (GNU) whose performance is now under scrutiny. Basic Education Minister Siviwe Gwarube has also been cited in internal party discussions as underperforming, adding to concerns about whether DA representatives in the GNU are making the impact promised to voters.

Analysts note that Malatsi’s challenges are partly structural, including regulatory constraints and coalition politics, but argue that political realities leave little room for explanations. In a highly competitive GNU environment, visible delivery is essential.

As pressure intensifies, Malatsi’s ability to navigate policy, politics, and party expectations may determine not only his future in Cabinet, but the DA’s credibility within the governing coalition.

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