Cape Argus

ANC’s final road to 2024?

- A R MODAK | Roberthsam

WITH the seventh edition of election SA coming up in 11 months, a quick look at the past six polls would show a graph that went from sublime to sub-prime.

The first three elections under the aegis of Mandela and Mbeki, respective­ly, were developmen­tal years. Mandela was more keen on people than policy, whereas his successor more on redressing the imbalances caused by job reservatio­n. In doing so, he boosted rising earners and created a middle class.

It was the next three that caused the decline, starting with state capture under the Guptas. Even with Ramaphosa taking over, and amid high expectatio­ns, the slump continued. The worst of the decline was (and is) the Eskom debacle. Unable to stem widescale corruption, the scenario is nightmaris­h, with the possibilit­y of a grid collapse.

With the negative events in mind, it would be prudent for voters to take stock and remember the years of strife under successive ANC government­s that binged endlessly, leading to the current state of affairs.

Voters must jettison the age-old loyalty factor and start looking at placing that cross very, very carefully. The ANC has let the country down. Rampant maladminis­tration, deliberate collapse of key parastatal­s, continued bailouts of non-performing state-owned entities, cadre deployment, poorly functionin­g municipali­ties – all victims of poor governance.

It is imperative that this bungling party be ousted at the polls. While the DA was the most potent riposte to the ANC, internal squabbling and the retention of past “baasskap” mentalitie­s will cost it many voters who were willing to “cross the floor” and vote for them. Next year should herald a new era in the landscape.

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