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Tuesday, April 14, 2020

You Will Never Criticize President Cyril Ramaphosa After You Read This

As the president of the Republic of South Africa; Cyril Ramaphosa is responsible for the 57,78 Million people that live in South Africa. He is the man who is responsible for the economy, health, and well-being of this country. He's the leader of leaders and he leads this nation. Being in a leadership position comes with a responsibility to fight different battles. President Cyril Ramaphosa has three major battles that he has to fight, which are the battle in his mind, the battle of political opposers and the battle of criticism.
Picture of President Cyril Ramaphosa
The picture of the president of RSA, Cyril Ramaphosa

It is no secret that not everyone is for the president in parliament or in the country in general. Opposers go out of their way to try to discredit him as a president. How many times have we witnessed accusations being thrown at the president? He is always being accused of everything new every day. The same people who are under his leadership and are suppose to collaborate with him for the greater good of this country are the ones who are against him. Most of them work hard to bring him down and yet they will never know what it is like to be in his position.

The point is that, it takes a great person and a real leader to be able to take in so much and still be able to keep moving forward with so much positivity. It cannot be easy to be accused of being a 'sell-out' but still convince yourself to get up and continue serving and leading the very same pack that is against you. He has to pull himself together and continue to serve even when he knows that his own people are planning his downfall. He has to push himself to serve even when he doesn't feel like it is fair on him. He's got to be the most selfless person existing because for a person to be able to put their feelings and emotions aside for the greater good is a great deal. If you can try to put yourself in his shoes then maybe you will never criticize president Cyril Ramaphosa again.

READ: South Africans Accuse President Cyril Ramaphosa Of Selling Them Out

If we can learn to believe in facts and make it our principle to demand evidence to every statement made by either a politician or just another citizen. Because most South Africans lost trust and faith in the president because of what someone said the president did or is doing. Because most people in South Africa never bother asking for the facts, they just go with what the mass is saying. It is a sign of a leader to be able to stand strong for the truth, regardless of what the mass is saying. South Africa needs more citizens who will declare that "I for one choose to see the positive side and the good that will come out of this situation". What kind of citizen are you? The dominant one or another part of the 'mass'?

READ: How Politicians Manipulates Your Thoughts And Reasoning


7 comments:

  1. I liked it and is so true. The people that suppose to back president are the ones trying to bring them down. But the president perserveres and moves forward to serve those and his people each and every day.

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  2. I think he has done a great job so far, but critics are also important to keep checking him so that he doesn't go astray

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  3. The President has done a great job, I was worried at the start of everything and I understood where the criticism came from because him and his government were not proactive regarding the entire situation. I feel like this is the first time our government is actually working for it’s people in a while.

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  4. The president has done a great job by far and we trust him to always make the best decisions for the country as a whole.

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  5. I actually feel sorry 4 as we already have trouble sleeping regarding everything imagine how he feels ,i would lyk to tell him we trust u and u are doing an excellent job .u have saved our lyfs# some of us care

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  6. and Cyrils company "Shanduka" in 2012 in Marikana??

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  7. As the saying goes: If you want to be liked by everyone, then sell ice cream. Mr President must keep strong. We trust in him

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