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Ramaphosa Resignation March: Tshwane Streets to Be Affected as Protesters Occupy Union Buildings

Last updated: April 4, 2025 10:03 am
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Ramaphosa Resignation March: Tshwane Streets to Be Affected as Protesters Occupy Union Buildings
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Today, tens of thousands of South Africans will take to the streets in Tshwane to protest President Cyril Ramaphosa’s resignation. The Ramaphosa Resignation March, organized by the Defend South Africa Movement, aims to send a strong message to the government that it is time for change. The protesters will occupy the Union Buildings, which is the official residence of South Africa’s President, to demand action on a number of issues that they feel have been mishandled by Ramaphosa.

Contents
  • Why is the Ramaphosa Resignation March Happening?
  • What to Expect: Protest routes and traffic disruptions
  • What Do Experts Say About the Ramaphosa Resignation March?
  • Civil Society and Protest
  • Union Buildings Occupation – A Symbolic Protest
  • How the Protest Affects Tshwane’s and South Africa’s governance
  • What is Next for South Africa
  • A Moment for Change in South Africa?

This march, like any other major political demonstration, will cause traffic disruptions in Pretoria.

Operation Dudula will join the #CyrilRamaphosaMustFall march

Come join us tomorrow. #DefendSouthAfrica #CyrilRamaphosaMustFall #VATIncrease | 1% VAT | pic.twitter.com/wqwdQO3U8V

— Defend South Africa (@DefendSouthAfri) April 3, 2025

Why is the Ramaphosa Resignation March Happening?

In recent months, the call for Cyril Ramaphosa to resign has gained considerable traction. A coalition of civil societies, including the Defend South Africa Movement, is organizing the protest, which stems from widespread dissatisfaction with Ramaphosa’s leadership. The protesters are not only demanding the resignation of the president but also action on critical issues like corruption, economic decline and what they see as mismanagement of the national resources.

South Africans face a number of challenges, including a high rate of unemployment, power shortages, and increasing living costs. Many South Africans feel that Ramaphosa’s administration has not fully delivered on its promises, and frustrations have been running high.

Political analyst Professor John Msimang says, “This march is more than just about the president. It’s about the failure to address pressing issues that affect the everyday lives of ordinary South Africans.” The people are suffering from unemployment, power outages, and increasing crime. They want accountability.”

What to Expect: Protest routes and traffic disruptions

The protest today is expected to disrupt traffic in Tshwane. The march began at 10:00 am from the Old Putco Depot, Marabastad. It is now making its way to the Union Buildings. Several key roads in Pretoria are expected to be disrupted or closed due to the large number of protesters. Motorists should plan their travels accordingly.

Affected Streets:

  • Struben Street
  • Cowie Street
  • Kgosi Mampuru Street
  • Bosman Street
  • Sophie de Bryn Street
  • Paul Kruger Street
  • Thabo Sehume Street
  • Lillian Ngoyi St
  • Du Toit Street
  • Nelson Mandela Drive
  • Madiba Street
  • Hamilton Street

Avoid these roads if you have to travel through Tshwane. Tshwane Metropolitan Police Department (TMPD) has released alerts, urging residents and motorists to be aware of road closures.

Alternative Routes:

  • Nana Sita Street
  • Francis Baard Street
  • WF Nkomo Street
  • Bloed Street

The alternative routes will offer relief to those who want to avoid the protest zones.

[WATCH] Defend South Africa and other civil rights groups are set to march in Pretoria this morning, calling for President Cyril Ramaphosa's immediate resignation. pic.twitter.com/53ataB1xAN

— SABC News (@SABCNews) April 4, 2025

What Do Experts Say About the Ramaphosa Resignation March?

Analysts agree that the Ramaphosa resignation march is more than a protest. It’s also a reflection of a broader discontent felt by many South Africans about their current situation. According to Dr. Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka, an expert in politics, “this march highlights the growing discontent among South Africans, who feel abandoned by their governments.” The president has not addressed critical issues such as youth unemployment, crime and the energy crises.

They are especially concerned with the lack of progress in areas such as corruption, energy crisis and job creation. Dr. Mlambo Ngcuka explains that the youth, with an unemployment rate exceeding 60%, are particularly vocal about their demands for change. She says that “youth unemployment is the core of this protest.” “Young people are looking for a bright future, which includes decent jobs and opportunity.”

Civil Society and Protest

The success of the march has been largely due to the involvement of civil society organisations, such as labour unions and local community organizations. These groups claim that the government has not delivered on its promises and that it is time for President Ramaphosa’s resignation.

In a statement released recently, the Defend South Africa Movement made it clear that this march was not only about Ramaphosa resigning. It’s also about holding the government responsible for its failures. “We’re here because our government let us down.” The group said, “We will not remain silent while the futures of our children are destroyed.”

Union Buildings Occupation – A Symbolic Protest

Today’s protest is centered around the Union Buildings, which houses the South African Presidency. It is symbolic that the march will be held at this historic location. The protesters are challenging not only President Ramaphosa but also the entire political system.

The Union Buildings has historically been the site of significant political events, such as protests against Apartheid or other forms of government overreach. Occupying the Union Buildings is a powerful act, as it signaled that protesters had lost confidence in the government to solve the nation’s issues.

Professor Msimang says that the choice to occupy the Union Buildings was not made by accident. It’s a direct attack on the authority of both the government and the president. The message is that people don’t trust leadership to solve problems.

How the Protest Affects Tshwane’s and South Africa’s governance

Tshwane is the administrative center of South Africa and a natural place for protests. Over the years, the city has seen many marches.

Protests such as this are an important part of a democratic system, but they can also be a source of problems. Short-term economic disruptions will occur, especially in areas with businesses and government offices. Tensions could also rise between law enforcement and protesters.

Experts argue, however, that protests like these are necessary to hold leaders accountable. In any democracy, the people must have a say, even if they’re not happy with their leaders. “Protests such as this one are an example of democratic engagement”, says Dr. Mlambo Ngcuka.

What is Next for South Africa

The political landscape of South Africa will likely change as the Ramaphosa resignation march continues. It is not clear whether Ramaphosa will step down, but this protest shows that South Africans are demanding a change in leadership.

The protests also highlight the growing frustration of the ANC, particularly as the country struggles with major issues like unemployment, power shortages and corruption. Now the question is how will the government respond to such widespread discontent? Will Ramaphosa respond to the concerns of protesters or remain silent?

The protesters’ resolve is unwavering. One representative of the Defend South Africa Movement said: “We will fight for a more promising future until we are heard, and the government held accountable.”

A Moment for Change in South Africa?

The Ramaphosa resignation march is more than just a protest. It’s an important moment in South Africa’s political history. It’s obvious that South Africans are frustrated with the current situation. It remains to be determined whether this march will lead to tangible changes, but it’s a clear sign that those who feel left out are influencing the political future of the country.

ALSO READ: Ramaphosa Calls US Aid Cut a ‘Wake-Up Call’, Urges SA to Rely on Its Own Resources

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