Is South Africa Better Off With or Without Cyril Ramaphosa? TC_Africa: SouthAfrica
the aspirations of many black people in reversing the political and economic design of colonialism and apartheid. To this extent, it can be said to have encompassed the South African nation. But it has become too inward-looking, at the expense of the development aspirations of the nationInterestingly Ramaphosa straddles these transitions of the ANC.
Its an untenable position to be in given the anti-corruption ticket that catapulted him to the helm of the party. I've been researching and observing the ANC and its governance performance over 15 years. My view on these questions is that given the organisational culture that comes with the ANC, and its impact on both government and on South African society, the country would indeed be better off without Ramaphosa. This is regardless of his
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