Cape Argus

Hope for ruling party

- FOUNDED IN 1857

SOME people may point out that the ANC has experience­d its steepest decline on the watch of its secretary-general Gwede Mantashe. It would be a pity if this is how he will be remembered – for there are a number of reasons far beyond his control for the ANC finding itself between the wire and the wall.

Chief among these is a president, Jacob Zuma, whose leadership has been mired in persistent allegation­s of corruption. But not only that. Far too many of Zuma’s actions have ended up in the courts where, inevitably for the ANC and the government he leads, the outcomes have tended to be morale-crushing defeats.

Other reasons for the rot include glib arrogance, built on an irrational belief that Africa’s oldest liberation movement would always be supported by those who had voted for it in the past, no matter how many promises it broke or how corrupt it had become.

To put it another way: the ANC has far too easily believed its own propaganda of having a God-given right to run the country, or, as Zuma once suggested: it would rule South Africa “until Jesus comes”.

And now it is paying the price for its supercilio­usness.

What the ANC has failed to accept is that in a democracy, political parties are required to work hard for every vote on offer.

Displeased voters from one party know they have the option of putting their cross next to the name of another – and over the past few years many South Africans have been doing just that. M ANTASHE deserves immense credit for his courage in presenting “A Diagnostic Organisati­onal Report” at the ANC’s 5th National Policy Conference, which acknowledg­es that the organisati­on is in deep political trouble.

In fact, so frank was the report that some delegates tried to have it suppressed.

That they were unsuccessf­ul gives cause for hope. It sends out a strong message that there are still members who cherish what the founders and those who followed them stood for, were prepared to fight for and to die for.

It is time for more members of integrity to put up their hands and to join the fight to rebuild the ANC to its former glory.

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