If we allow ANC rule to continue: The poor will get poorer. Jobs will be scarcer. Investments will shrink. And Eskom will continue bumbling on. 2024 Click here to read the full opinion➡️
ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa before delivering Political Report at Nasrec in Johannesburg, 16 December 2022, ath the ANC's 55 National Confernce. Picture: Nigel Sibanda
Are we aware of what’s staring us squarely in the face? The dreaded coronavirus is one thing, but as with bugs in the past, there will be an antidote found by scientists the world over determined to break its deathly hold.a total failure. It’s riddled with corruption.
No more the ogre of the despicable apartheid and racism. But this party under Jacob Zuma, sanctioned or ignored by the present bunch, has created another form of segregation. The governing rich and the governed poor. Except having the vote, nothing else has changed.
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