South Africa Launches Costly but Crucial ‘National Dialogue’ on Poverty, Inequality and the Future

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South Africa has officially kicked off a “national dialogue” in Pretoria, bringing together politicians, civic groups, and everyday citizens to confront the country’s toughest challenges: poverty, inequality, corruption, crime, and unemployment.

The talks were announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa after the ANC lost its majority in the 2024 elections, forcing a coalition government. Ramaphosa described the dialogue as a “people-led, society-wide process to reimagine our future.”

The president appointed an Eminent Persons Group – including rugby captain Siya Kolisi, actor John Kani, and ex-Constitutional Court judge Edwin Cameron – to guide the process. Citizens can participate both in person and virtually, with discussions planned across all nine provinces.

But not everyone is on board.

  • The Democratic Alliance (DA) has pulled out, calling the talks a waste of money after a clash with the ANC.
  • The MK Party, now official opposition, is also boycotting.
  • Several foundations have criticized the rushed timelines but say they’ll engage later phases.

The Criticism

The projected $40 million cost has drawn fire. Ramaphosa’s office says the real figure is lower, but analysts warn that a truly nationwide process “is going to cost a lot of money.” Critics also accuse the ANC of using the platform to score political points before next year’s local elections.

What’s Next 

The dialogue will roll out in phases, with the possibility of a second convention in early 2026. Whether it becomes a genuine turning point or just political theater will depend on whether it produces tangible reforms for South Africa’s struggling communities.

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