Johannesburg – South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA), a member of the ruling unity government, said Saturday that it was withdrawing from a “national dialogue” grouping aimed at tackling the problems dogging the country.
His party, he told reporters, “has resolved to withdraw from the dialogue with immediate effect”.
He also said corruption was plaguing the government and blamed Ramaphosa for failing to take action.
“Nothing will change in South Africa for the better if we keep the same people around the cabinet table which have involved themselves in corruption,” Steenhuisen said.
The GNU government was formed after the ANC failed to win an outright majority in the June 2024 elections for the first time ever.
The coalition has been strained by infighting over issues such as the national budget and black empowerment laws.
Adding to the tensions, a DA minister, Andrew Whitfield, was sacked this week because of an unauthorised overseas trip, according to the presidency.
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Compiled by Betha Madhomu