The Star Late Edition

Political instabilit­y hurting our economy

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CYRIL Ramaphosa has been scandalise­d by Ace’s lightning speed retaliatio­n, just as Julius Caesar was when he was shafted by his “so-called” friend Brutus ... so, should we care?

The squabbling that is ever-present within ANC structures, is having a detrimenta­l effect on the psyche of the nation, and no doubt, on our ever vigilant foreign money lenders.

Political instabilit­y is unsettling for the economy, creating anxiety among ratings agencies, the IMF, the World Bank and other global institutio­ns who have over decades, become wary of unstable “African” politics.

This anxiety is spurring on mobile, highly skilled and educated citizens to leave the country in droves … never to return.

The ANC is a pandemic all of its own, and the only cure is to sever the artery that sustains it … the voting public must vote them into permanent extinction at both the local and national elections. For too long now, the ANC Judas goat has been leading the electorate to the slaughter.

It’s enough!!

PETER BACHTIS | Benoni

 ?? | ITUMELENG ENGLISH African News Agency (ANA) ?? PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa and former ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule.
| ITUMELENG ENGLISH African News Agency (ANA) PRESIDENT Cyril Ramaphosa and former ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule.

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