LETTER: State must admit it does not have monopoly on solutions to Covid-19 crisis

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LETTER: State must admit it does not have monopoly on solutions to Covid-19 crisis
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Only the captains of industry have the leadership and capacity to implement a turnaround that will put SA back on its feet

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The ANC, like most other governing parties in Africa, has enfolded the fruits of power and in the process become intoxicated, unable to see any other way to transform the economy to serve their constituents other than platitudes and slogans. Our problems are far worse than anyone can imagine: the state has lost its capacity to execute at every level of government. The civil service has been decimated by nepotism and a culture of entitlement has percolated that has reduced the workforce to omnipotence, incapable of executing any edict from the Union Buildings.

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