The Fall of the ANC
http://panmacmillan.co.za/catalogue/the-...f-the-anc/
In the authors’ view, this state of affairs has its origins in the messiness and collapse of the African National Congress. As helplessness deepens in our society, concerned citizens ask: What will happen to South Africa?
The Fall of the ANC: What Next? seeks to answer this question of the fate that awaits the country.
‘On the basis of the current state of politics in South Africa – of corruption, factionalism, the use of politics as a means of accumulation, all of which are abundant in the ANC – we have come to the conclusion that, if the party does not make a serious U-turn, it will ruin itself, and our country at the same time. This will not go on forever, for newer generations will, to avoid further ruin, act to bring about political change. We have faith in the rational capacity of human beings, even as we know that history reminds us that humankind can sometimes be foolish.’
Political governance in South Africa has collapsed. Scandals of corruption, evidence of nepotism, rampant maladministration in provinces, incompetence in public offices and a general decline in the quality of leadership are there for all to see.
In the authors’ view, this state of affairs has its origins in the messiness and collapse of the African National Congress. As helplessness deepens in our society, concerned citizens ask: What will happen to South Africa?
The Fall of the ANC: What Next? seeks to answer this question of the fate that awaits the country.
Available at all good bookstores and as an eBook on Kalahari.com and Amazon.com
Author(s): Mzukisi Qobo, Prince Mashele
EAN: 9781770103146
eBook EAN: 9781770103153
Pages: 240
Format: Trade Paperback
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The Fall of the ANC – Extract in the City Press
A Party that Has Ended in Tears – a review by Ray Hartley in The Times
Prince Mashele discusses his book, The Fall of the ANC on Polity.org.za
http://panmacmillan.co.za/catalogue/the-...f-the-anc/
In the authors’ view, this state of affairs has its origins in the messiness and collapse of the African National Congress. As helplessness deepens in our society, concerned citizens ask: What will happen to South Africa?
The Fall of the ANC: What Next? seeks to answer this question of the fate that awaits the country.
‘On the basis of the current state of politics in South Africa – of corruption, factionalism, the use of politics as a means of accumulation, all of which are abundant in the ANC – we have come to the conclusion that, if the party does not make a serious U-turn, it will ruin itself, and our country at the same time. This will not go on forever, for newer generations will, to avoid further ruin, act to bring about political change. We have faith in the rational capacity of human beings, even as we know that history reminds us that humankind can sometimes be foolish.’
Political governance in South Africa has collapsed. Scandals of corruption, evidence of nepotism, rampant maladministration in provinces, incompetence in public offices and a general decline in the quality of leadership are there for all to see.
In the authors’ view, this state of affairs has its origins in the messiness and collapse of the African National Congress. As helplessness deepens in our society, concerned citizens ask: What will happen to South Africa?
The Fall of the ANC: What Next? seeks to answer this question of the fate that awaits the country.
Available at all good bookstores and as an eBook on Kalahari.com and Amazon.com
Author(s): Mzukisi Qobo, Prince Mashele
EAN: 9781770103146
eBook EAN: 9781770103153
Pages: 240
Format: Trade Paperback
<iframe width="100%" height="450" scrolling="no" frameborder="no" src="https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/tracks/135825108&auto_play=false&hide_related=false&visual=true"></iframe>
The Fall of the ANC – Extract in the City Press
A Party that Has Ended in Tears – a review by Ray Hartley in The Times
Prince Mashele discusses his book, The Fall of the ANC on Polity.org.za