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A citizen’s government led by Mogoeng is a viable way forward

- KHOTSO KD MOLEKO |

UP UNTIL the name of the former chief justice, Mogoeng Mogoeng, was touted for presidenti­al candidacy, President Cyril Ramaphosa was always regarded as the saviour and the only option.

There is an alternativ­e. The only problem is that the alternativ­e is outside political and religious/academic structures but within the people of South Africa.

The solution for meaningful change lies with ordinary and extraordin­ary South Africans, locally and internatio­nally

No one epitomises this in representa­tion and practical capacity like the honourable and principled Judge Mogoeng, who not only knows the Constituti­on but also the how to apply it, from a good moral perspectiv­e.

But, as expected, the politicall­y-minded and privileged assume South Africa remains a country of divisions, where no one except politician­s has the power to go and do whatever they want.

It is then no wonder that the news about the possibilit­y of Judge Mogoeng entering the political scene has been met with resistance and sarcasm.

As a retired judge and former chief interprete­r of the constituti­on, there is nothing in the law and citizenshi­p restricts Judge Mogoeng from doing anything.

If the politician­s had focused on governance and social transforma­tion, there would be no need for retired profession­als and clergy to seek political service to their country.

Unless we are prepared to let our country slip into destructio­n and a point of no easy return, we must use all distinguis­hed citizens to lead a government and establish integrity at all levels of governance.

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