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Trending: He's wasting our time & money, isn't fit to be president and never delivers

Trending: He's wasting our time & money, isn't fit to be president and never delivers

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The country's leader is being roundly lambasted and pilloried for his speech on Sunday night:
@Razor896 President Cyril Ramaphosa fired a Deputy Minister for going on a international trip without his permission but fails to fire a Minster accused of working with criminals. Streets are calling us.
@Constitution_94
Two salaries
Two Police Ministers
Full benefits to both
Taxpayers are screwed
Ramaphosa must take a leave of absence himself
@ChrisExcel102 The Zondo Commission cost the country R1.5 trillion and no one was arrested … Ramaphosa doesn't take us seriously.
@AfricaisBlack When Kenya's President Ruto disrespected Kenyans, the youth organized themselves, without any political party's leadership, and took to the streets. Now, Cyril Ramaphosa has disrespected us to the core! #PeoplePower. #Accountability
@NalaThokozane President Cyril Ramaphosa goes down in history as the most indecisive leader to ever lead South Africa.
@bxnzow Yoh guys, this country can't survive another decade with President Cyril Ramaphosa and his comrades.
@SdizoRSA President Cyril Ramaphosa, commission will take time while at the end, nothing will happen, the only thing will get is 20 text books (printed copies of the report) again.
@LeratoPillayZA Ramaphosa is not fit to be a President.
@Shadaya_Knight Many South Africans are disappointed with Cyril Ramaphosa's lack of action against corruption allegations on Senzo Mchunu by General Mkwananzi. It shows how a lot of people don't understand politicians, they're all the same, they will protect each other over the greater good of the country Worldwide it's the same, politicians only care about power not justice. Whatever differences they have, they all agree on one thing – power over everything else. Stop putting any hope in politicians, you'll always be disappointed.
@sadi_mosadi I'm afraid we underestimate President Ramaphosa's ability to give us nothing.
@PhilMphela President Cyril Ramaphosa has been given so many opportune moments to rise to the occasion, to become THAT GUY, to change the narrative, to be the leader the nation has pined for, the one who will go against the grain ... But, alas, time after time, he disappoints. His will be, like all his ilk, a tenure that served the interest of the individual and the few rather than the nation, as we all hoped for post 1994. What was all that?
@tsheko2020 President Cyril Ramaphosa could have addressed us via TikTok.He wasted our time.
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