The Citizen (KZN)

JZ’S indolence will lead to ANC’S demise

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IT’S perhaps a skewed way of looking at it, but the Gupta plane incident may be a blessing in disguise.

It has placed President Jacob Zuma squarely in the spotlight, proving without a shed of doubt that he is incapable of leading the country.

All law-abiding and reasonable thinking South Africans have known this since the day he was first elected.

One has only to study his track record to conclude that the man is out of his depth, depending on advisors that, like him, can’t see the wood for the trees.

Wrong decisions on matters of strategic importance have become commonplac­e.

The country is burning and our president can’t or won’t put out the fires of corruption, crime, incompeten­ce and nepotism.

In a true democratic­ally run country a debacle as serious as the Gupta affair, the president would undoubtedl­y face impeachmen­t.

What more needs to happen before his fellow MPs get shot of him? They need to do it before 2014, or else the ANC is going to wake up without a majority, never mind the two-thirds the pressured president is dreaming of. CLIFF BUCHLER George schools from black townships so that white pupils living next door may not attend because the school is filled to capacity.

The education department and unions have so messed up education that they now want to bring private and Afrikaans education crashing to the ground as well.

Nobody is going to win this contest, especially the pupils, because of the ANC’s illogical pandering to political correctnes­s. for their use only.

Even traffic control at non-working traffic lights suddenly is not their function. Private enterprise must now do this. FLETCH By e-mail

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