It's time for Ramaphosa to stand up and lead once again

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It's time for Ramaphosa to stand up and lead once again
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JUSTICE MALALA | In the public eye, Ramaphosa is limping. The fiasco of his announcement that cigarettes would be sold under level 4 lockdown, and the next week a minister announcing otherwise, paints him as weak no matter the explanation.

The energy is negative. The shambolic move from level 5 to level 4 is adding to the simmering anger. Ministers are wagging their fingers at the populace as if we are children. Citizens are threatening to"do something". Hunger stalks the land.

In the public eye, Ramaphosa is limping. The fiasco of his announcement that cigarettes would be sold under level 4 lockdown, and the next week a minister announcing otherwise, paints him as weak no matter the explanation. He needs to speak. Right now, without government leadership on what models it is following, every Mbali, Sipho and Johannes is an epidemiologist.

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