Living in SA is like experiencing the last days of a failing business

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Covid funds, service-delivery funds, and grant money are all up for grabs, as cadres realise that soon there'll be nothing left.

Shopowners clean up what little reamins of their shops after recent looting in Actonville, Benoni on 13 July 2021. Picture: Neil McCartney

As I watched members of the ruling party being appointed to positions of power and influence, with little pretence that their goal is anything besides personal enrichment, I find myself doing the same. Trying to explain it to myself. Fewer people were asked to do more work, demands became unreasonable, and the trickle of departures became a flood.This harmed the bottom line even more, and things got worse.Except instead of a small business falling on hard times, it’s a country.At our little business back in the day, it soon became obvious to the staff that we were the last crew remaining on board a sinking ship.One afternoon the MD simply did not come to work.

Most of the office equipment was rented, or we would have had people walking out the door with desktop computers.

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