Pretoria: The year 2025 was a year of resilience, economic recovery, and renewed national confidence for South Africa and its citizens. This, according to Deputy President Paul Mashatile, who delivered a Christmas message to South Africans on Wednesday.
According to South African Government News Agency, the Deputy President emphasized that 2025 has shown that South Africa’s strength lies not in government corridors but in the resilience and unity of its people. He highlighted the nation’s most valuable resource as the grit, courage, and determination of all South Africans.
Mashatile pointed out the steady economic progress South Africa has made, noting a 0.5% GDP growth in the third quarter of 2025, marking the third consecutive quarter of expansion. The IMF has raised its growth forecast to 1.3% for 2025 and 1.4% for 2026, reflecting the economy’s resilience and the impact of structural reforms. Additionally, for the first time in 20 years, South Africa received a credit rating upgrade from Standard and Po
or’s, signaling renewed confidence in the economy. In 2025, 200,000 young South Africans gained first-job experiences through the Youth Employment Service.
The Deputy President also acknowledged achievements such as managing the energy crisis, boosting tourism, improving SARS’ revenue collection, convening the first Convention of National Dialogue, and successfully hosting the G20 Presidency. The G20 Presidency was particularly significant for South Africa and the African continent, providing a platform to champion the priorities of the Global South and strengthen global partnerships.
Mashatile mentioned a crucial turning point in the fight against gender-based violence and femicide, as GBVF was classified as a national disaster in November. This classification marks the beginning of intensified efforts to protect lives and restore dignity.
He urged South Africans to embrace the spirit of Ubuntu during the festive season, emphasizing the importance of family, friendship, and community. He also called for r
esponsible travel and safety.
Looking ahead to 2026, Mashatile assured continued governmental efforts towards inclusive development, strengthened service delivery, and expanded opportunities for the youth. He concluded his message by wishing all South Africans a Merry Christmas and a prosperous festive season.