FS promise on trial as President tours Bloem

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From left to right: Premier MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae and President Cyril Ramaphosa during the Presidential Cabinet engagement at the University of the Free State Centenary Complex in Bloemfontein.

By Emily Setona

BLOEMFONTEIN — Lofty promises of revival collided head-on with the harsh reality of stalled projects this week, as President Cyril Ramaphosa wrapped up a high-stakes two-day oversight visit to the Free State.

What unfolded was a tale of two provinces: one painted in policy speeches and optimism, the other exposed on the ground — incomplete, delayed, and struggling to deliver.

Ramaphosa’s visit began with a sobering inspection of the troubled Dark and Silver City Housing Development in Bloemfontein on Thursday, before shifting to a high-level Cabinet engagement at the University of the Free State Centenary Complex on Friday.

While leaders spoke of “unleashing potential,” the reality on site told a different story.

*PROMISES VS REALITY*

At the university, Ramaphosa struck an upbeat tone, declaring the Free State “ready to unleash its full potential,” citing gains in agriculture, healthcare and public employment.

But just hours earlier, he had walked through a housing project long crippled by contractor failures, mismanagement and delays — a stark symbol of the province’s service delivery crisis.

Only two of eight blocks have been completed.

*JOBS CRISIS LOOMS*

Premier MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae did not sugar-coat the crisis, warning that unemployment remains a ticking time bomb.

“More than one million people are without work, with the youth hardest hit,” she said — a figure that casts a long shadow over the province’s ambitious growth plans.

Government is now banking on sectors like renewable energy, agro-processing and the digital economy to drive recovery — but questions remain over execution.

*PROJECTS IN RUINS*

The housing development laid bare years of failure.

Abandoned by contractors and plagued by weak oversight, the site has become a glaring reminder of broken accountability.

While some progress has been made, it remains far behind schedule — and far from restoring public confidence.

Human Settlements Minister Thembi Nkadimeng admitted as much.

“On my first visit, I saw neglect. What we see now is progress,” she said — a cautious endorsement that still acknowledges deep frustration among residents.

*CRACKDOWN PROMISED*

In a sign of growing political pressure, Letsoha-Mathae announced a hardline response to failing contractors.

A new task team, led by Director-General Dr Molefinyana Phera, will investigate non-performance, fast-track stalled projects and recommend blacklisting for defaulters.

“The abandonment of projects cannot continue. It destroys trust and delays delivery,” she warned.

*HOPE UNDER PRESSURE*

By the end of the visit, the message from government was clear: the Free State has a plan.But the ground reality tells another story — one of slow delivery, weak accountability and communities still waiting.

For Ramaphosa, the visit reinforced a message of hope.

For residents, it sharpened a demand: less talk, more delivery.

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