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Ramaphosa Fires Deputy Minister Over Unauthorized U.S. Trip, Triggering Coalition Rift

Ramaphosa Fires Deputy Minister Over Unauthorized U.S. Trip, Triggering Coalition Rift

Taha Sakr
Last updated: June 30, 2025 4:16 pm
By Taha Sakr 2 Min Read
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has dismissed Deputy Minister of Trade Andrew Whitfield after it emerged that he had undertaken an unauthorized trip to the United States—deepening divisions within the country’s fragile coalition government.
Whitfield, a senior figure in the Democratic Alliance (DA), South Africa’s second-largest political party and a key coalition partner, reportedly traveled abroad without the required clearance from the presidency. In a strongly worded statement, President Ramaphosa stressed that “all international travel by members of the executive must always be undertaken with the express permission of the president.”
“This was a clear breach of executive rules and established governance practices,” the president said, adding that Whitfield’s conduct left him with no choice but to act in accordance with the constitutional responsibilities of his office.
The Democratic Alliance reacted furiously to the dismissal. Party leader John Steenhuisen called the decision “a calculated assault” on the coalition and “the greatest political mistake in modern South African history.” The president swiftly rebuked these claims, describing Steenhuisen’s remarks as “intemperate” and “deeply irresponsible.”
“It is unprecedented in the history of our democracy,” Ramaphosa said, “that the president’s constitutional prerogative to ensure discipline within the executive has been met with unjustifiable threats and ultimatums from a member of the cabinet.”
Despite the escalating tensions, Ramaphosa confirmed that he has asked Steenhuisen to submit the name of a replacement candidate for the deputy ministerial role—suggesting an effort to maintain coalition functionality amid rising friction.
The dismissal has sparked widespread debate over the stability of South Africa’s power-sharing arrangement, which was formed after the closely contested national elections. Some observers warn that this incident could mark the beginning of deeper cracks within the governing alliance.
Steenhuisen is expected to address the media at a press conference on Saturday, where he is likely to outline the DA’s next course of action—and possibly hint at the party’s future in the coalition.

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