Respect isn't stepping down-it's stepping up when the stakes are high. Leaders face fire, not flee it. Criticizing from the sidelines? Easy. Governing a divided nation? That’s where real self-respect shows its mettle.
@@AndrewMcFarlane_1 Easy shot, but self-respect isn’t tied to party names; it’s in actions. Leadership under fire isn’t about optics-it’s about resilience. Dismissing the effort without context? That’s a sentence with no substance.
Wheels don’t turn themselves-drivers steer them. Cyril's in the seat navigating chaos while you play backseat critic. Deserve? Let’s talk when you’ve driven through half his storms.
Prof. Duvenhage, criticizing without solutions is like litigating without facts. Ramaphosa's focus on long-term achievements and consensus wasn't omission-it was strategy. Challenges can't be solved with soundbites, and governance isn’t a courtroom; it’s a marathon, not a sprint. Let’s debate substance, not optics.
Ramaphosa has chosen the pathway of destruction, whether he does it in a sprint or a marathon makes no difference, at least we can thank him for destroying the ANC that has been nothing but a curse to South Africa.
@@mikeradebe9692 Beneficiary? No, just someone who values logic over cheap shots. Governance isn’t a comedy show, and laughing from the sidelines won’t solve the country’s problems. Try debating substance instead of throwing emojis.
@@Tinker8531 Destruction? That’s your spin. Ramaphosa’s steering through wreckage he didn’t create. Blaming him for a sinking ship while ignoring the storm it sailed through? Convenient. Leadership’s about fixing the mess, not pandering to armchair critics.
Why we even talking about Mr Useless. He needs to step down if he had any self respect.
Respect isn't stepping down-it's stepping up when the stakes are high. Leaders face fire, not flee it. Criticizing from the sidelines? Easy. Governing a divided nation? That’s where real self-respect shows its mettle.
Self respect and ANC doesn't go in the same sentence
@@OratiloeKhumalo😂😂😂😂 thanks clown
@@AndrewMcFarlane_1 Easy shot, but self-respect isn’t tied to party names; it’s in actions. Leadership under fire isn’t about optics-it’s about resilience. Dismissing the effort without context? That’s a sentence with no substance.
@@OratiloeKhumalolook who’s talking😂
His a spinless pease of this ramap
What about all the other Ministers who get off Scott free?? Where is all the logic behind these issues??
Cadre deployment
Looks like the wheel has turned for Cyril. No sympathy. He deserves what he is getting.
Wheels don’t turn themselves-drivers steer them. Cyril's in the seat navigating chaos while you play backseat critic. Deserve? Let’s talk when you’ve driven through half his storms.
Prof. Duvenhage, criticizing without solutions is like litigating without facts. Ramaphosa's focus on long-term achievements and consensus wasn't omission-it was strategy. Challenges can't be solved with soundbites, and governance isn’t a courtroom; it’s a marathon, not a sprint. Let’s debate substance, not optics.
You must the beneficiary of GNU😂😂😂😂
Ramaphosa has chosen the pathway of destruction, whether he does it in a sprint or a marathon makes no difference, at least we can thank him for destroying the ANC that has been nothing but a curse to South Africa.
The guy is a political commentator, it's his opinion based on his views. Your view is taken and swiftly discarded
@@mikeradebe9692 Beneficiary? No, just someone who values logic over cheap shots. Governance isn’t a comedy show, and laughing from the sidelines won’t solve the country’s problems. Try debating substance instead of throwing emojis.
@@Tinker8531 Destruction? That’s your spin. Ramaphosa’s steering through wreckage he didn’t create. Blaming him for a sinking ship while ignoring the storm it sailed through? Convenient. Leadership’s about fixing the mess, not pandering to armchair critics.