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Ramaphosa Facing Trouble as Ministers Find Themselves In Hot Water

April 5, 2026
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There is a significant amount of pressure being put on President Cyril Ramaphosa as a result of new allegations that include two of his ministers. These allegations have sparked public outrage and severe criticism from political parties.

Sisisi Tolashe, Minister of Social Development, and Gayton McKenzie, Minister of Sport, Arts, and Culture, are both being accused of distinct offences, and the spotlight is on both of them. It is alleged that Tolashe provided Parliament with responses that were ambiguous regarding two luxury automobiles that were allegedly donated by authorities from other countries. Concerns have also been raised regarding the manner in which she handled the contract of a senior officer.

It is possible that her activities violated the regulations that govern ministers, according to opposition parties. On behalf of the Democratic Alliance, the Public Protector has been requested to conduct an investigation into the matter. Some members of parliament have stated that the issue demonstrates a lack of honesty and straightforward responses from the minister.

Party Action South Africa has taken the matter even further by demanding that Tolashe be removed from her post. In the event that she did not declare the automobiles to Parliament, they believe that it may be a significant problem.

At the same time, McKenzie is also under pressure as a result of being tied to severe allegations, which include activities related to drugs and threats. All of the charges have been refuted by him, and he asserts that they are not true. On the other hand, a number of political organisations have requested that Ramaphosa suspend him while the situation is being probed.

According to political observers, these cases are contributing to the growing public concern regarding the manner in which government leaders are held accountable. There are a lot of people who want to see ministers who are accused of misconduct to be held accountable for their actions.

A definitive response from the Presidency has not yet been provided in response to the most recent calls for action.

As more parties and members of the public seek answers from those in positions of authority inside the government, the situation continues to worsen.

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