Lawlessness is the biggest and most dangerous challenge to our young democracy. Many examples abound. But the worst and most scarry is that planners and leaders of the July attempted coup, with epicentre in KZN, are known but free to enjoy freedom with us.
None of the key offices in the criminal justice system can deny this fact.The President also knows them.
Investors now say that SA lacks credible leadership because of collapsed governance at the executive and oversight levels @CyrilRamaphosa cannot deny this
Just mention one country, just one, where planners and leaders of an attempted coup are allowed to continue enjoying their rights under a democracy that they intended to supplant and replace with authoritarianism a ala KZN.!!
Mr President, where are you??
Mr President. If you want to lift your credibility among the voters and attract attention of investors, you must do something absolutely spectacular. Examples:
1. Increase funding for NPA and Hawks now and get them to accelerate prosecutions.
2. Trigger inquiry into the SAPS Commissioner
3. Dismiss Lindiwe Sisulu now. Potential for disruptive RET reaction is grossly overstated. Let the splinters fall.
4. The Hawks and NPA Must immediately prosecute the instigators of the attempted July coup.
5. Concurrently launch an economic rescue and development pathway for South Africa with focus on no more than four (4) high impact projects.
6. But you must replace some ministers. DPE; DPW; Transport; Basic Education.
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We chose a democratic form of governance because we cherished the idea of accountability and law and order. The obverse is anarchy.
The paradox is that the party with mandate to govern has adopted a culture that promotes anarchy.
1st, the ANC believes it is superior to our Constitution. They have successfully embedded a culture of Prebendalism at all levels.
Accountability is not part of their vocabulary. It restrains them.
The ANC is now a party of factions.
The factional problems of the party are now contested at a national platform. The legitimacy and authority of the state are being tested. Followers of Zuma are openly threatening chaos to defend him. The agitators of the July uprising are yet to be arrested.
A feature of a failed state is when: 1) illegality occurs with impunity - the planners of the July insurrection are known but still walk free. 2) political killings are common but prosecution are rare 3) well known thieves are proud members of cabinet
4) economic sabotage occurs but arrests are fail to happen 5) almost 50% of the workforce is unemployed 6) the economy has been battered by the pandemic and the President openly states that his primary purpose is to unite the governing party!!
7) heavy train steel rails are routinely stolen and sold to well known scrap dealers who report them to China 8) people were promised a better life for all but ended with the worst life for all
God help us all.
Eskom and de Ruyter have dominated the media precisely because the impact of the Eskom failure to power the economy is pervasive. But the vitriol against Eskom ignores the destructive role of political interference in its operations and strategic choices.
Former President Mbeki did accept, and apologise, that govmnt ignored professional advise to invest in more power generation. The operational difficulties to keep old power units running have their genesis in the Mbeki administration.
Failure to adopt a turnkey approach to Kusile and Medupi was a profound technical blunder. They are still not ready to deliver as expected!!!
Political interferences in operational and commercial decisions have derailed our SOEs. (SAA; PRASA; DENEL etc
Some prominent ANC leaders like @zsaul1 support @CyrilRamaphosa that the ANC can be rehabilitated and abandon its embedded culture of patronage that has now morphed into prebendalism.
Change in such a substantial scale is historically unprecedented.
ANC is not a manufacturing entity whose business model is driven by tech driven processes. As a party it relies on alignment of purpose and culture to achieve its political objectives. Organisational dynamics demonstrate that the challenge these leaders face
requires leadership overhaul that is impossible especially given the economic condition of the country. ANC is seen as a provider of employment. Period. KZN attests to this view. Replacing council members is a life threatening action. People have been killed
Organisations do not self-propel themselves to sustainable success and glory. They do so because they are purpose driven and their vision aligned strategies are developed and executed by a highly skilled and competent team. thabangjmotsohi.com
Municipalities are vital organisations that are mandated to deliver social services to communities within their boundaries. They can only do so provided they are managed effectively by highly qualified functionaries. Incredibly the ANC believed
that unqualified cadres can do the job effectively!!! In almost all cases municipalities have to deal with the indigent and poor. What does this say about the attitude of the ANC-Led government about the poor?
Their local elections campaigns have always
The enthusiasm that drives @CyrilRamaphosa to stick to his irrational commitment to reform or renew the ANC is frankly astounding. The ANC is broken. Thoroughly broken by greed and corruption that have now become embedded culture. He knows this. 🙇♂️🙇♂️
Amazingly he thinks the nation also needs some revitalization! Good gracious! Where does he get this from? This diverse nation has never been so vibrant and vigilant. That's good for democracy. It's so cool to see ANC politicians chased away by old ladies.
That proves the nation is not asleep. People know exactly what they want. The ANC has never listened. Too arrogant and driven by impunity to pay attention to poor people. I warned you in 2016 here. I'm a strange voice so you ignored me thoughtleader.co.za/the-anc-must-u…