ActionSA criticizes the Government of National Unity for prioritizing public relations over real policy changes, claiming it resembles an 'Instagram government' focused on social media announcements rather than tangible reforms.
ActionSA has called the Government of National Unity an Instagram government because it was more focused on PR work than doing anything. Image: Jakub Porzyck/Fani Mahuntsi.
Although Herman Mashaba’s party is not one of the 10 parties that make up the GNU, it has been very vocal in its criticism.KwaZulu-Natal crash leaves at least 8 dead, school children among victims of tragedy on N2 “What we are growing increasingly concerned about, which has led us to the point where we believe a tracker government performance is necessary, because it looks like we have an Instagram government that has emerged in South Africa.
“A government that tends to make announcements in tweets more than it does in terms of policy and legislative reforms in a real way,” he said.“Well, to be honest, they are not lying. It’s been a full 100 days of PR, more PR and even more PR.”National Prosecuting Authority declines to prosecute in Phala Phala case, South Africans outragedByron Pillay is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News. He received a Diploma in Journalism from the Caxton Cadet School.
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