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Ramaphosa Faces Fresh Pressure as EFF Takes Phala Phala Fight to Top Court

EFF Heads to Constitutional Court Over Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala Case

March 11, 2026
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is continuing its legal battle to hold Cyril Ramaphosa accountable over the controversial Phala Phala scandal. The party has now taken the matter to the country’s highest court, the Constitutional Court of South Africa.

EFF leaders argue that the case raises serious constitutional and accountability issues, particularly concerning allegations linked to foreign currency reportedly discovered at the president’s Phala Phala game farm in Limpopo. The matter has been the subject of intense political debate, with opposition parties demanding transparency and legal clarity regarding the handling of the incident.

Supporters of the EFF are expected to gather outside Constitution Hill, where the Constitutional Court sits. Demonstrators plan to call for the release of the long-awaited judgment related to the case, which could determine the next legal and political steps surrounding the controversy.

The Phala Phala matter has remained one of the most closely watched political issues in South Africa in recent years. Critics argue that the allegations surrounding the hidden foreign currency and the response by authorities raise important questions about accountability and the rule of law. Meanwhile, Ramaphosa has consistently denied wrongdoing and has maintained that he acted within the law.

The outcome of the Constitutional Court process could have far-reaching implications for South Africa’s political landscape, particularly regarding the interpretation of constitutional obligations for a sitting president. Legal experts say the judgment may also clarify the role of oversight institutions in handling allegations against senior public officials.

As the nation awaits the court’s decision, the EFF says it remains committed to pursuing the matter through all available legal channels.

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