Opinions of the day: Ramaphosa criticized for lack of action

In his latest piece for News24, editor-in-chief Adriaan Basson questions the “silent leadership style” of president Cyril Ramaphosa. The article examines reasons why Ramaphosa hasn’t fired Lindiwe Sisulu yet.

Does the president have a long-term strategy in mind?
Is he a victim of analysis paralysis?
Is he terrified of dismissing her?
Will her dismissal trigger a Zuma-like misguided campaign?

While none of the questions have been answered, Ramaphosa’s slow reaction to act against Sisulu could threaten his authority from within Cabinet.

Similarly, Business Day writes the ANC needs to change gear and Ramaphosa must assert his authority (for subscribers). In addition, if Ramaphosa does not assert his authority, the culture of impunity won’t be reinforced, thus weakening the ANC. “The failure so far by President Cyril Ramaphosa to act against Sisulu risks entrenching that culture of impunity. After his office issued a statement saying he had reprimanded her and she had agreed to retract her comments, she put out her own statement in which she essentially called him a liar.”

Here’s a roundup of interesting opinions, analyses, and editorials:

Analysis paralysis: Why hasn’t Ramaphosa fired Sisulu? – News24 (for subscribers)

Political week ahead: Ramaphosa and Sisulu fallout to continue – Business Live

‘Ramaliar’ — Floyd Shivambu weighs in on Sisulu’s ‘apology’ – Times Live 

2022: Lindiwe Sisulu’s year of campaigning dangerously – Daily Maverick 

Lindiwe Sisulu and co playing broken telephone in a war of words that aren’t their own – The Citizen (for subscribers) 

Douglas Gibson: Lindiwe Sisulu – a woman scorned? – News24

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