'The reality is that the governing party now and the country needs to transition to a new generation that must enable us to move to a second phase of strengthening our democracy, of rebuilding the economy,' said Lamola.
Refiloe Mpakanyane spoke to Ronald Lamola on Sunday, on his bid to become ANC Deputy President as the party heads to its 55th national conference this December, his views on cadre deployment and initiative born out of his love for cycling.The Minister of Justice and Correctional Services Ronald Lamola says the future of the African National Congress’ leadership lies in the hands of young, ethical, and capable leaders.
The reality is that the governing party now and the country needs to transition to a new generation that must enable us to move to second phase of strengthening our democracy, of rebuilding the economy.I do think that for these to succeed we do need to identify young ethical leaders in various sectors to play an important role.
Lamola, 38, is one of the youngest cabinet ministers under President Cyril Ramaphosa, and is on a bid to become ANC Deputy President at the 55th National Conference happening in December.Cadre deployment