Mattheus Frederik
2 min readOct 19, 2023

Dissecting President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Leadership: The Good, The Controversial, and the Unknown

By Mattheus Frederik

Credit — Pineterest

A blend of ambitious domestic initiatives and notable international alignments has marked President Cyril Ramaphosa’s tenure. But to truly comprehend his leadership’s essence, we need to delve deep into the controversies surrounding him, his international relationships, and the potential outcomes of his governance.

1. Controversies in Depth:

  • Phala Phala Wildlife Saga: Aside from the allegations surrounding animal treatment, the Phala Phala game farm also faced severe accusations regarding the theft of millions of dollars. This financial scandal has only amplified concerns regarding transparency and ethical conduct related to Ramaphosa’s enterprises.
  • Lady R : “Lady R,” raised questions about Ramaphosa’s extravagant personal ventures and their funding sources, triggering nationwide discourse on his transparency and ethical standing. The question remains “what was in it for him, American Dollars?”
  • Farm Attacks: These have become a national flashpoint. While Ramaphosa has acknowledged the situation, critics argue that the government needs to take more decisive action.

2. International Relations — A Double-Edged Sword:

  • Connection with Putin: South Africa’s ties with Russia, under the purview of Ramaphosa and Putin, mainly revolve around trade, investment, and energy. While the proposed nuclear energy deal promises economic upliftment, its potential opacity and feasibility concerns have led to significant scrutiny.
  • Ties with Hamas: South Africa’s relationship with Palestinian entities, including Hamas, showcases ANC’s historic alignment with the Palestinian cause. However, associations with groups like Hamas, viewed as a terrorist organization by several nations, might affect South Africa’s global reputation and relations.

3. The Broader Implications of Ramaphosa’s Tenure:

Ramaphosa’s approach to land expropriation at home reflects a balancing act between historical redress and economic stability. Internationally, the potential economic advantages of ties with countries like Russia are counterbalanced by potential reputational risks from associations with controversial groups like Hamas.

Conclusion:

President Ramaphosa’s leadership stands at a pivotal crossroads. The complexities of his decisions, both domestically and on the global stage, will shape South Africa’s socio-economic and political path for years to come. One must evaluate the blend of controversies, relationships, and potential outcomes to understand his governance.

Mattheus Frederik
Mattheus Frederik

Written by Mattheus Frederik

Experience in Explosives, Fertilizers, Heavy Chemicals and Author. Love People, High Tech, Space and Afrikaans/English Translator.

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