Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, a member of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), has unexpectedly praised President Cyril Ramaphosa, calling him the 'most committed' head of state in South Africa's history. Ndlozi lauded Ramaphosa's transformative policies, including the National Health Insurance Act, Basic Education Laws Amendment, and the Expropriation Act, as well as South Africa's stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict. Despite past criticisms and challenges like the Marikana massacre and the Phala Phala scandal, Ndlozi urged the left to reconsider their stance on Ramaphosa, believing he is genuinely committed to societal change.
In an unexpected turn, EFF member Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has praised President Cyril Ramaphosa , defending him as the ‘most committed’ head of state.
Ndlozi, who has previously criticised Ramaphosa, commended the president for transformative policies such as the National Health Insurance Act, Basic Education Laws Amendment and the Expropriation Act, as well as South Africa’s stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict. He urged the left to reconsider their stance on Ramaphosa, describing him as committed to genuine transformation, despite challenges like the Marikana massacre and the Phala Phala scandal.
‘This man is not what we have been told he is. He is truly up to something. Of all SA heads of state, he has come out as the most committed to policies that matter for the most genuine transformation of the living conditions of our people,’ Ndlozi wrote on X.This man is not what we have been told he is. He is truly up to something. Of all SA heads of state, he has come out as the most committed to policies that matter for the most genuine transformation of the living conditions of our people.
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