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Holomisa Warns South Africans and Says They Must Prepare for Ramaphosa to Step Down

June 28, 2026
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United Democratic Movement (UDM) leader Bantu Holomisa has spoken about what South Africa may look like after President Cyril Ramaphosa leaves office, saying the country must be ready for change and stronger leadership.

Holomisa shared his views during the UDM national elective congress held in East London on Saturday. He said his party is preparing to play a bigger role in the country’s future once Ramaphosa’s term comes to an end.

He told delegates that South Africa is at an important turning point and that political leaders must focus on rebuilding trust with citizens. He warned that corruption and weak leadership are still major problems that slow down progress in the country.

Holomisa also called on South Africans to take an active role in shaping the future of the country. He said citizens should not only vote during elections but also stay involved in holding leaders accountable. According to him, real change will only happen if people work together to fix problems in government and communities.

The UDM leader said his party’s values are based on honesty, dignity and improving the lives of ordinary people. He believes these values are needed to guide South Africa into a better future after the current leadership era.

He added that political parties must stop focusing only on power and start focusing on service delivery. Basic needs such as jobs, safety and better public services should be the main priority for any government that comes next.

Holomisa’s comments come as debate continues about South Africa’s political direction and leadership beyond Ramaphosa’s presidency. He said the country’s future depends on leaders who are willing to act responsibly and put citizens first.

The UDM says it wants to position itself as a stronger alternative in national politics as South Africa moves toward a new political chapter.

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