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Can President CyrilRamaphosa lead SA out of a 'polycrisis'? Public sentiment in SA leadership at an all time low. ANC Full story here➡️

Does President Cyril Ramaphosa have the ability – or capacity – to lead South Africa out of the quagmire of crises it finds itself in? Perhaps not, because even if he did, the politics of his party would pull him back, according to an expert. 'SA in polycrisis' As Ramaphosa prepared for his fifth State of the Nation Address , the Centre for Development and Enterprise think-tank questioned his ability to lead SA.

It was government’s belief in a developmental state to drive economic growth and transform SA, but the state was corrupt and collapsing, cadre deployment was rife and it had failed to appreciate the power of markets, firms and entrepreneurs to fundamentally change the country.

“If he is going to be judged [he will be judged on his] failure to deliver on what is in the ANC manifesto.” The ANC promised the creation of jobs, eradication of poverty, dealing with load shedding, ending corruption and fighting crime. “It is not only him failing but the ANC as well.” Bernstein said Ramaphosa also wanted other things which undermined his claimed priorities.

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