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Political Bombshell: Ramaphosa Accepts Full Blame for Keeping Senzo Mchunu in Cabinet

Ramaphosa Acknowledges Political Cost of Senzo Mchunu Controversy

February 1, 2026
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Political Bombshell: Ramaphosa Accepts Full Blame for Keeping Senzo Mchunu in Cabinet
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has openly acknowledged that the ongoing controversy surrounding Police Minister Senzo Mchunu has become a significant political liability for his administration, saying he is prepared to absorb the criticism that comes with keeping the minister in his Cabinet.

Speaking candidly ahead of a detailed report to be published by Sunday Times, Ramaphosa described Mchunu as a “political burden” he is personally willing to carry, signalling both awareness of public frustration and a deliberate choice to stand by his executive decision.

The remarks come amid growing pressure from opposition parties and sections of civil society who have questioned Mchunu’s leadership and demanded decisive action. Critics argue that the controversy risks undermining public confidence in government at a time when crime and policing failures remain among South Africa’s most urgent challenges.

However, the president’s comments suggest a calculated political stance rather than indecision. By framing the issue as his responsibility, Ramaphosa appears to be insulating the broader Cabinet and the African National Congress from internal fallout, while asserting his authority over executive appointments.

Political analysts say the statement reflects Ramaphosa’s balancing act between stability and accountability. Removing a senior minister under pressure could appease critics but also risk deepening factional tensions within the ANC. Retaining Mchunu, on the other hand, exposes the president to sustained criticism but preserves internal cohesion.

With the 2026 local government elections on the horizon, how long Ramaphosa can continue to “take the flak” remains an open question. The full context and implications of his comments are expected to be unpacked further in Sunday Times’ weekend edition.

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