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Can SA be saved?

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SOUTH Africa is at a crossroads. The country has faced numerous challenges over the years, but the current situation is dire.

Corruption and state capture have led to the loss of almost a trillion rand, while ministers in the Cabinet struggle to manage their portfolios. Crime is at unpreceden­ted levels.

Load shedding has become a daily occurrence, causing severe disruption­s to the economy and affecting all South Africans.

Unemployme­nt is the highest in the world, and many young South Africans are leaving for a more stable future abroad. Many people believe that the end is in sight for South Africa and that there is no hope left. However, there is still a chance to turn things around.

The first step towards rescuing South Africa is to vote out the current government in the next election. The ruling party's track record speaks for itself, and it's time for change. It may be difficult to imagine an alternativ­e to the ANC, but it's a chance that South Africans will have to take.

There are other parties in South Africa that have shown promise and are worth considerin­g. Any party, other than the ANC, is worth considerin­g.

It’s important to remember that the problems facing South Africa are not insurmount­able. There is a wealth of talent and potential in the country, and with the right leadership and policies, South Africa can be rescued. The country needs leaders who are honest, competent and willing to put the needs of the country before their own.

South Africa has faced many challenges in the past, and this is just another hurdle to overcome. It’s time for South Africans to come together, put their difference­s aside, and work towards a better future for all. With the right leadership, South Africa can overcome its current challenges and emerge stronger than ever.

VISVIN REDDY Leader of the African Democratic For Change (ADeC)

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