Monday, June 15, 2026

RN

Right News

Politics

South African President Ramaphosa Fights Impeachment Bid Over 'Farmgate' Scandal

Facing mounting pressure, Cyril Ramaphosa turns to the courts to block a parliamentary investigation into the mysterious theft of hundreds of thousands in cash from his private far

PoliticsPublished May 26, 2026 at 5:24 PM
A head and shoulders image of Cyril Ramaphosa wearing a white shirt and red tie, with a pin-striped jacket. Behind him can be seen South African flags

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa is taking his fight to the High Court in Cape Town, seeking to invalidate a parliamentary report that serves as the foundation for potential impeachment proceedings.

The controversy, colloquially known as 'Farmgate,' centers on the 2020 theft of $580,000 in foreign currency that was allegedly stashed inside a sofa at Ramaphosa’s private Phala Phala farm.

An independent panel previously concluded that the president may have committed serious misconduct and violated his oath of office, specifically regarding strict national regulations that mandate foreign currency be deposited with authorized banks within 30 days.

Ramaphosa, who has consistently denied any wrongdoing and claimed the cash was proceeds from buffalo sales, now argues that the panel 'misconceived its mandate' and misinterpreted the charges against him.

This legal maneuver comes at a precarious time for the president; following the 2024 general election, his African National Congress (ANC) party lost its parliamentary majority and now governs through a coalition.

A newly formed impeachment committee, comprised of 31 members from 16 different political parties, is currently tasked with determining whether the evidence warrants formal removal proceedings. By filing this challenge, Ramaphosa hopes to annul the committee's work entirely and avoid the political fallout of a full impeachment trial.

Tags

south-africacyril-ramaphosaimpeachmentpoliticsfarmgate

More in Politics

Signs stand in front of a building, on the day of the vote on a plan backed by the right-wing Swiss People's Party (SVP)
Politics13h ago

Swiss Voters Reject Population Cap, Prioritizing EU Ties Over Immigration Control

Swiss voters have rejected a referendum to cap the national population at 10 million, choosing to preserve the country's free movement agreement with the European Union over stricter immigration controls.

Arthur Rose stands in front of the ocean, wearing a purple sweater, brown jacket and cap
PoliticsYesterday

Age is Just a Number: The Reality of Working in Your 80s and Beyond

With more Americans working well past the traditional retirement age, President Trump joins a growing cohort of high-achieving seniors who continue to serve in demanding roles.

California Republican Gubernatorial candidate Steve Hilton speaks to the media at his primary night event on 2 June 2026 in Huntington Beach, California.
PoliticsJune 12, 2026

Steve Hilton Vows to Rescue California from Decades of Democrat Decay

Steve Hilton is challenging the status quo in California, promising to dismantle the overbearing bureaucracy and failed economic policies that have driven the state into a cycle of decline.