Unless opposition parties find a middle ground and voters back-bench loyalty, the ANC will continue to sink SA
Until opposition parties put their differences aside and voters backbench loyalty, the ANC will continue to sink SAThe problem with the hot klap the ANC received on November 1 is that it wasn’t hot enough.
This week, while much of the country was in the dark, ANC leaders were engaged in a public squabble about Eskom CEO André de Ruyter. Deputy president David Mabuza came out in support of De Ruyter, while finance minister Enoch Godongwana and mineral resources and energy minister Gwede Mantashe were critical of his two-year tenure at the state-owned enterprise ...A subscription gives you full digital access to all Sunday Times content.
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