This video examines the controversy surrounding former South African Parliament Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula's public accusation that President Cyril Ramaphosa approved her government-funded Zimbabwe trip but later distanced himself from the decision after public criticism, highlighting ongoing debates about political accountability, transparency in government decision-making, and the proper use of state resources at the highest levels of government.
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Former South African Parliament Speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has publicly accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of betraying her over a controversial government-funded trip to Zimbabwe, reopening debate about political accountability and the use of state resources at the highest level of government.
Mapisa-Nqakula claims that Ramaphosa personally approved her use of a state aircraft for the visit to Zimbabwe and directly instructed her to make the trip. According to her account, the president later distanced himself from the decision after public criticism intensified and asked her to publicly explain why the aircraft had been used. She says that sequence of events left her feeling abandoned by the leadership she believed had supported the mission from the start.
The allegations have renewed political attention on transparency within government and the handling of sensitive diplomatic travel involving senior officials. At the time of the trip, opposition parties and civil society organizations had already raised concerns about whether the use of public resources was justified and whether proper diplomatic procedures had been followed. The visit drew criticism because details surrounding its purpose were never fully clarified to the public.
Now, Mapisa-Nqakula’s latest remarks are adding another layer to an already tense political climate inside the ruling African National Congress, commonly known as the ANC.
Political analysts say the comments may deepen existing divisions within the party at a time when the government is facing mounting pressure over several major legal and political issues, including recent Constitutional Court developments connected to the Phala Phala controversy.
Mapisa-Nqakula remains a significant political figure despite the legal and political challenges she has faced in recent years. Her decision to publicly criticize the president is likely to increase debate about internal party dynamics and how responsibility is managed when government decisions come under public scrutiny.
So far, neither the Presidency nor the ANC has released an official response to her latest claims. However, the controversy is expected to remain part of South Africa’s political conversation as questions continue over leadership accountability, transparency, and trust within government institutions.
The key issue now is not only whether the trip was properly authorized, but also how political leaders respond when public pressure grows around controversial decisions. What do you think about Mapisa-Nqakula’s accusations against President Ramaphosa? Share your views in the comments below.
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