Time to seek alternatives
The Citizen|January 02, 2025
As we enter the new year, South African voters need to look for alternative options beyond the long-standing dominance of the ANC in every sphere of government.
Zenoyise John
Time to seek alternatives

The idea that the ANC will self-correct is becoming increasingly implausible as corruption directly stems from the self-interest of those in its inner circles. Many of its leaders have thrived under the current system, benefiting materially from corrupt practices through tenders, jobs for pals and other means.

The party, which once symbolised the struggle for freedom and equality, is now disconnected from the very communities it vowed to uplift.

For many South Africans, the hopes of a new, prosperous nation have been overshadowed by rampant corruption, poor governance and a staggering inability to address pressing socio-economic issues.

The ANC's leadership has repeatedly failed to deliver on their promises and rather than taking accountability, often resort to deflecting blame or merely paying lip service to critical concerns.

It is clear that simply waiting for the ANC to right its ship may not be a viable strategy.

The notion that the party will somehow begin to rectify its course seems increasingly naive.

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