Pretorius to the President; How do you explain the appointment of Mahlobo as Dep Minister despite the serious allegations in respect of SSA?
"I will await the outcome of the report of this commission to assist in what next"
Here lies a distinguishing feature between a bold and visionary leader and a seriously tentative one. In the aftermath of the insurrection, the sacking of Dlodlo, Mahlobo and others would have attracted massive popular support and lifted his image.
He is now comforted by the logical incrementalism advocated by J P Landman. A treasonous act was committed. Credible evidence pointed to lapses or connivance of leadership of SSA and others. Anywhere else they would have been sacked or worse.🙆♂️🙆♂️
Logical incrementalism applies where clarity of dev pathway is evident and constraints are articulated including mitigating strategies. It's misplaced in this case. It's a very comfortable option for a tentative leader in trying circumstances. An excuse.
It is important not to overrate the importance of balance of forces in the ANC now. The Zuma supporters are a fact. But Ramaphosa is the President now with enormous powers. Zondo commission has lit the anger of the people. This must be leveraged now.
The action that people expect of him now is clear. Fire the leading elements of the insurrection now and let the people deal with any reaction as they stopped further looting and criminality. Further delay will undermine him in the next conference.
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The ANC policy and application of cadre deployment that has not been foregrounded on optimal competences and meritocracy for over two decades, in contradiction to how it is applied by the Chinese Communist Party, is counter-revolutionary and antiproductive.
The systemic collapse of municipalities and all our logistics state agencies and infrastructure, that are the oxygen of economic development, can scientifically be ascribed to the blind application of this policy by the ANC in government.
President Ramaphosa chaired the ANC Deployment Committee while he was deputy President.
All the disastrous deployments to critical positions in the SOEs carried his signature.
He has now called for a National Dialogue next year to review the past 15 years🙇♂️
When you evaluate the prospects of any organisation in a dynamic context in which it exists, pay particular attention to the following key factors: 1. Have a deep and comprehensive understanding of its Purpose and the structure in place to execute it.
And this is of critical importance: 2. Have a deep understanding of its target market, its perceptions and how it is segmented
This will be vital for messaging.
Some observations wrt political organisations:
a) What is the socio-economic state of the nation
b) Where does the target market sit on the political spectrum?
c) What are the critical issues that matter for each segment?
d) Which segment has consistently controlled the biggest leverage on voting day?
e) How do you then shape your message accordingly?
The shock impact of the GNU coalition era on society is profoundly massive and transformative and needs deep reflection.
Consider the following: 1. The ANC never thought the liberation loyalty and bond could be eroded and broken.....
2. The ANC hegemony and patronage have been broken and will be ended. 3. Opportunities will now become increasingly fairly distributed and open to all in many areas like; Expanded Public Work Programmes, BBBEE and the like.
@DeanMacpherson must be watchful..
4. Dodgy and massive contracts have been stopped since June. eg DoBE, SABC, Health etc. More are under review. 5. The level and demand for accountability and transparency have certainly increased. ANC arrogance has been wiped out...
Most, if not all, post liberation leaders have a good understanding of poverty and inequality because they emerged from that context.
That was motivation to lead the fight for freedom, equality and human rights.
They also had little experience earning income
Many of them were reasonably educated but they were leading communities and societies made up of majority uneducated or under-educated people.
On occupying the reins of power, they were exposed to its extensive reach across the state system and communities.
But to understand the value of power and how to use it, like wealth, requires time, training and coaching.
It should not surprise then that so many of these leaders succumbed to the perversion of power and abused it for selfish interests and those of cronies.
The President and SG of ANC continue to make a false assertion that the GNU was a 'tactical' response to a serious and 'unexpected' electoral outcome.
Untrue.
The ANC has been on an irreversible structural decline as argued in Ch 9 "Fit for Purpose, 2018".
This is decline is at centre of the scenarion developed in 2016 and published above
The coalition era is irreversible. It's a natural reflection of a growing centrist social outlook in a diverse and dynamic context.
We need to develop a framework to manage it
The GNU is a very delicate balance. It must be managed optimally.
It must have a credible programme of action for the next 5 years and expertly execute it.
If it succeeds, the members of the GNU will gain.
But ANC will not exceed 45%.
In order to regain lost voter confidence and win massive support for the GNU ahead of 2026, the following must be done before June 2025: 1. Enact a sweeping national law to compel all municipalities to shut spaza shops operated by illegal foreigners
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2. Enact a law, like in Botswana and Ghana, to prohibit foreigners operating in the small business environment in black townships 3. Introduce heavy penalties on businesses that employ illegal foreigners. R100 000,00 per head.
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4. Massively increase inspectors of Labour department 5. Increase budget for SAPS and improve their salaries
All these measures will reinforce the imperative of constitutional law and order and improve social stability that is now certainly under threat
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