Inactive and docile citizenry gets the government it deserves

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Inactive and docile citizenry gets the government it deserves
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OPINION: MYANC is hiding behind the “innocent until proven guilty” principle while actually relying on what I’d call the “inactive and docile citizenry gets the government it deserves” doctrine, writes IOSNewsSA editor Mazwi Xaba

Experts say negative emotions like anger can lead to positive outcomes, if used or channelled properly.They also say your anger is telling you something important about yourself and your situation.

The redeployment of former eThekwini mayor Zandile Gumede to the KZN legislature left many people angry and disappointed. We’ve been here before. We’re still reeling from the reinstatement of two Limpopo ANC leaders with VBS corruption clouds over their heads.

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