MK Party Slams Ramaphosa's 2024 Leadership as 'Year of Broken Promises'

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MK Party Slams Ramaphosa's 2024 Leadership as 'Year of Broken Promises'
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The MK Party criticizes Cyril Ramaphosa's leadership in 2024, highlighting the country's regression and unfulfilled promises. Social media users engage in debate, comparing Ramaphosa's administration to Jacob Zuma's.

The party described Ramaphosa 's leadership in 2024 as a year of broken promises and betrayalThe MK Party has bashed Cyril Ramaphosa ’s leadership in 2024, but Mzansi thinks Jacob Zuma isn’t much better. Image: Leon Neal/ Per-Anders PetterssonReflecting on the year that was, the party said that the country had regressed under the current political leadership.

Ramaphosa was sworn in as the country’s president on 15 February 2018, following former president Jacob Zuma’s resignation."South Africans continue to endure worsening socio-economic hardships due to the continued failure of Ramaphosa’s administration to deliver on its commitments and promises. A hollow dream of a new dawn was sold to the nation, yet South Africans continue to linger in the doldrums of a never-ending dusk," Tyira said.

“I get that as the opposition, you need to find fault. But in finding fault, you can't demonstrate ignorance.”PAY ATTENTION:Byron Pillay is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He received a Diploma in Journalism from the Caxton Cadet School. He spent 11 years covering a wide variety of news as a community journalist, including politics, crime and current affairs. He also was a Head of Department for Sports Brief, where he covered both local and international sporting news.

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