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G20: turn Ubuntu into more than words

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November 18, 2025

SA’s presidency is a vital opportunity to produce tangible outcomes

- SANJITH HANNUMAN

WHEN President Cyril Ramaphosa strikes the gavel to bring the G20 Leaders’ Summit to order in Johannesburg in November, the world will watch to see if South Africa can achieve what no previous G20 presidency has managed: turning grand promises into tangible action.

Every nation that assumes the G20 presidency wants to shine and “show off”. Brazil showcased its environmental leadership, India highlighted its technological prowess, Japan emphasised its innovation. These presidencies delivered eloquent communiqués and photo opportunities with world leaders - but how many delivered structural change that improved ordinary people's lives?

The G20 has long been a stage for gad promises - debt relief, climate finance, trade equity - yet its history is marred by inaction. Year after year, G20 members made promises, yet each presidency has retreated without pulling the trigger. South Africa stands at a crossroads. For this nation, this is not merely about hosting a prestigious international gathering - this is Africa's moment to awaken global consciousness to a philosophy that could reshape how the world addresses its most urgent crises. But there is a critical prerequisite: South Africans themselves must first truly understand what Ubuntu means if they are to make this G20 presidency anything more than another diplomatic talk shop.

South Africa’s presidency, ending on November 30, 2025, is the final act in a cycle of Global South leadership before the US resumes the helm (and it’s so unfortunate that they have chosen not to attend; not surprised though). What South Africa does in these pivotal months will determine whether the Global South’s voice continues to be heard or fades back into the margins of global decision-making.

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