Ramaphosa Calls for Ceasefire, Urges Dialogue

Samira Usman Adam
Samira Usman Adam - Correspondent/PR Lead
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for an immediate ceasefire as tensions escalate in the Middle East.

Ramaphosa said dialogue remains the most effective path to resolving conflicts.

The South African leader urged parties involved in the hostilities to pursue diplomatic engagement rather than continued military confrontation.

He stressed that negotiations and dialogue offer the best opportunity to restore stability and prevent further loss of lives.

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South Africa has repeatedly advocated peaceful conflict resolution through international diplomacy.

Ramaphosa’s remarks come as global leaders continue to express concern over the widening geopolitical crisis and its potential impact on international security.

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Samira Usman Adam is a multimedia journalist, PR practitioner, and communication strategist with over a decade of experience in media and community engagement. Her work focuses on storytelling, digital innovation, and strategic communication that drives social impact. She is passionate about empowering young people, amplifying underrepresented voices, and building platforms that strengthen media practice and leadership across communities.