NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

South Africa’s Ramaphosa walking on a tight rope

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I HAVE been watching countless videos about the crisis in South Africa.

I have been enjoying the witted debates going on. South Africa is at a turning point, a turn into uncharted territory.

We can blame the leadership, blame the ego of politician­s and the naivety of those looting from employers and industry, so perhaps looting their future.

Perhaps, we can blame greed and shortsight­edness too. Looters are busy stealing steak and pork and then burning the butchery on exit.

But there are some points to take home.

● South Africa was in the midst of a COVID-19 crisis before these events. The violence is “masking” the COVID-19 crisis. The cases are rising in the background and that is not news yet!

● The ruling African National Congress (ANC) party, straight from the suspended secretaryg­eneral Ace Magashule debacle, has nurtured and matured its politics to a form affecting non-ANC members. Who will say “I am not interested in politics” now? All jobs are threatened.

● A junk status rating for South Africa beckons.

● There was a chance to not get former President Jacob Zuma into prison by Zuma himself and by President Cyril Ramaphosa. But now, the horse has bolted on that one.

● If Zuma is freed now (perhaps through a pardon), a precedent will be set. For worse, it will weaken Ramaphosa. For his good, he may set himself to be pardoned himself when he leaves office. Is there a middle? No, I see only egos.

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