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'Power interruptions and broken promises 💡 If SA is to improve in 2023, Ramaphosa will have to root out mediocrity in government' 🗳️ - Opinion ANC55 CyrilRamaphosa ANCNationalConference Read the full story here⤵️

Although a tragic incident of this magnitude should never be used to point fingers of blame at anyone, it does expose the chaos that lies at the country’s governance.

And just as in the case of Eskom making a simple promise of supplying electricity over New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, and breaking it less than a day later, the ineptitude of the police and National Prosecuting Authority in dealing with such a high-profile case just adds to the country’s bleak outlook for 2023.

The alleged strangling of kids by an adult over the right to use a swimming pool was a stark reminder of this country’s unresolved painful past. And that past will stay unresolved because the country’s government has refused to take decisive action that will ensure that racism is dealt with in a way that will ensure that no other racist person will ever consider being openly racist.And that can only happen when racists see other racists walk into jail to serve hefty sentences for racism.

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And what is the story that he is charging R350.000 to play gholf on the same field. Rather sort out the generators that is in such a poor condition and this is since year 2000.

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But he Ramaphosa is also mediocre,he will have to root himself out as well 😂😅

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