LETTER: ANC can’t pay its employees on time, let alone save SA

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LETTER: ANC can’t pay its employees on time, let alone save SA
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IMF loans and raising government expenditure are moot as any aid received cannot get to the right place

If the ANC couldn’t pay its Luthuli House employees on time last month, how will it get SA through this economic crisis?

President Cyril Ramaphosa can say there is R500bn to get our economy back on its feet, but as state structures from parliament to the municipalities have been hollowed out due to corruption, indolence and incompetence, how will the much-needed water get to the fire?

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