The Citizen (Gauteng)

Mbeki tears into ANC

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Former president Thabo Mbeki says the current state of the ANC is of concern and South Africans’ confidence in the party is dwindling.

Mbeki was delivering the Walter Sisulu Memorial Lecture on Saturday.

“The survival of the ANC threatens our country and all 60 million citizens, which is virtually in a general political and socio-economic crisis. It cannot, and must not, be that we, the ANC leadership, are trapped in an organisati­onal death wish”.

He said the renewal of the ANC was imperative.

“Democracy means more than just a vote. The ANC should make an honest assessment on how the quality of life of citizens has changed.”

Mbeki spoke on the Covid-19 pandemic and how the government handled it.

“The measures introduced to stop the spread of the virus led to a sharp decline in economic activity.

“And it has a direct effect on the livelihood­s of South Africans, their prospects for finding work, recovery of their businesses and our collective future. Our economy is facing the worst crisis since 2008.”

He said the state was running out of options.

“Eskom is a ticking time bomb, threatenin­g the collapse of the economy. Tax revenue is declining, and other state-owned entities are at various stages of collapse.”

Mbeki said South Africans were getting poorer, while private and public investment­s were declining.

“The hard reality is that economic recovery cannot be achieved, except through an implementa­ble plan, with all social partners committed.”

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