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We can stop the political gangrene and immense damage our so-called 'ruling elite' has caused if we remove them through the ballot box in 2024.

People cast their votes at the Joburg City Hall voting station during local government elections on 1 November 2021. Picture: Michel Bega

Their hopes are that we will finally get a government that cares for the people. A true “from the people, for the people” government.Electoral Act changes must pass urgently to avoid constitutional crisis before 2024 polls Whereas it is the ruling party’s right to tear itself into even more corrupt and dysfunctional pieces, it is not their right to tear the country apart with their internal disputes and attempts to force it into total collapse.Their “divide and rule” approach to national politics is a smokescreen aimed at clinging to power, regardless of the ashes and destruction left in their wake.

The time is coming for us to make choices and some of those choices will not be difficult to contemplate. We have an educated youth who understand politics and the impact of failed politics and governance driven by leaderless soundbites.

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