The Citizen (KZN)

Ramaphosa’s gloss wears off

DESPITE WEAKENING ECONOMY, LIVING CONDITIONS, SOUTH AFRICANS ARE HOPEFUL ‘The test is whether he will be able to maintain confidence until 2019 elections.’

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

Ramaphoria is waning and South Africans’ perception­s of the country’s weakening economy and deteriorat­ing living conditions are reinforcin­g a belief that the nation is no longer moving in the right direction under President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Despite Ramaphosa’s waning popularity, he still topped the popularity stakes, according to a survey of perception­s among adults. Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane narrowly beat the Economic Freedom Fighters’ Julius Malema, with favourabil­ity ratings of 31% and 29% respective­ly.

The president’s performanc­e rating grew from 64% in the first quarter (Q1) to 68% in Q2 and dropped to 54% in the current quarter. The survey, undertaken Africans believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.

Trust in state institutio­ns has dropped gradually and drasticall­y across the board, including the public protector’s office, the SA Police Service, SA Revenue Service and even the Independen­t Electoral Commission.

Reza Omar, research director and strategist at Citizen Surveys, said: “The depth of the problems facing [Ramaphosa] should not be underestim­ated.

“The biggest test for Ramaphosa is whether he will be able to maintain the public’s confidence until the 2019 elections.”

The latest figures were a change from Q2 in 2017, which showed only 19% of respondent­s believed the country was heading in the right direction, rising sharply to 37% in Q2 of 2018. Now, a decline in Q3 of 2018 to 28% represents a shocking drop.

The South African Citizens Survey said, however, that many South Africans were still hopeful about the future, with about 60% remaining optimistic about an improvemen­t in their livelihood­s over the coming year.

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