His actions in recent days show yet again how politicians flip-flop regularly, depending on who their audience is.
While Cyril Ramaphosa is given the title of president, he regularly shows that he doesn’t always possess the qualities of statesmanship.
Over the weekend of July 8-9, six trucks were torched at Van Reenen’s Pass in KwaZulu-Natal, with damage to assets and goods estimated at R18m-R60m. The president went on to tell the media this was economic sabotage — but conveniently forgets that at a recent ANC Youth League meeting he implored those present to bring back the militancy of yore. It shows yet again how politicians flip-flop regularly, depending on who their audience is.
Politicians chastising or reprimanding their supporters is unheard of; it would cancel out their popularity in milliseconds and require that they use an armoured vehicle to leave the venue .The FM welcomes concise letters from readers. They can be sent to
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