Ramaphosa Stands Firm: GNU the Right Move for South Africa's Future
- Mpho Dube
- Aug 5
- 2 min read

President Cyril Ramaphosa
In a resolute defense of the Government of National Unity (GNU), ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa declared that the 10-party pact remains the correct and valid choice for South Africa's people.
Speaking after a four-day National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Germiston, Ramaphosa emphasized that the GNU has brought stability and addressed challenges facing the country.
The NEC meeting, which discussed the state of South Africa's economy, municipalities, and the GNU's progress, was hailed by Ramaphosa as one of the most productive in the party's history. He stressed that the African National Congress tripartite alliance's solidarity is crucial, particularly now that the ANC has lost its outright majority.
Ramaphosa emphasized the importance of unity within the tripartite alliance, comprising the ANC, the South African Communist Party (SACP), and the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU). He urged the alliance to work together to uplift the majority of South Africans.
However, Ramaphosa expressed concern over the SACP's decision to contest elections separately, stating that it could potentially undermine the alliance's unity. Despite this development, Ramaphosa remains committed to the GNU, citing its benefits in promoting stability and addressing the country's challenges.
The GNU has faced numerous challenges, including the recent tariffs imposed by the United States on South African exports. Ramaphosa has been engaging with the US on trade relations, emphasizing that South African imports pose no threat to the US.
In his address, Ramaphosa highlighted the GNU's progress in addressing the country's economic challenges. He emphasized the need for continued cooperation and collaboration among the GNU's constituent parties to drive economic growth and development.
Ramaphosa's defense of the GNU underscores his commitment to a strong and stable government that can effectively address the needs of all South Africans. As the country navigates its complex economic and social challenges, the GNU remains a vital component of South Africa's democratic landscape.
With its diverse range of parties and stakeholders, the GNU is well-positioned to drive meaningful change and promote the country's development. Ramaphosa's leadership and vision for the GNU will be crucial in shaping South Africa's future and ensuring that the government remains accountable to its citizens.
In conclusion, Ramaphosa's defense of the GNU sends a strong message of unity and determination. As South Africa moves forward, the GNU will play a vital role in shaping the country's future and promoting the well-being of all its citizens.




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