We accept there are shortcomings in way we appoint cadres – Mabuza

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We accept there are shortcomings in way we appoint cadres – Mabuza
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David Mabuza: “We accept there are shortcomings in the manner we are deploying cadres and we want to commit ourselves to correct this” by SthembileCel

He also described state-owned enterprises as being in “a state of collapse”, requiring an urgent review of the deployment process and maximum unity of the alliance.

Mabuza spent the bulk of his message of support concentrating on the need to revive ailing SOEs and unity within the tripartite alliance. “We have decided that we are going to take a retreat to deal with issues of deployment,” Mabuza said. “We still believe that our program of building a non-racial, non-sexist society should proceed. So it can’t be the ANC, the SACP that will be racial in the approach and in the manner we argue and discuss. We must continuously seek to build the society we envisage for the future. We accept that there are shortcomings in the manner we are deploying cadres and we want to commit ourselves to correct this.

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