Zuma’s expulsion: What it means for Ramaphosa’s leadership

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Zuma’s expulsion: What it means for Ramaphosa’s leadership


Here’s a quick news round-up including Jacob Zuma’s expulsion, why the insurance industry must adapt to climate change and the latest on Botswana and Namibia’s ban on South African agricultural products. Moneyweb (https://www.moneyweb.co.za)

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17 Comments

  1. The challenge with Zuma is to think like a king who will die on his thrown and believing that he is above the law. How do you buy a new suit and still want to wear it on the old one?

  2. Ramaphosa has nothing to fear because he didn't send Zuma to State Capture,to undermining the Judge,to form his own Party against the Party which put him to Leadership.Even now he still continue.Shame to those who follow him.He has an agenda to loot this country.Goodbye old Man

  3. The new cadre and through the eye of the needle were adopted to guide broader membership of the ANC. Kleptocracy had erupted moral values of the ANC insulated in the progressive and democratic legislations like pfma, mfma, constitution and many more.

    The renewal program must be applied objectively to all members of the ANC, the bill of rights must be observed and respected at all material times.

    Disciplinary processes afforded to all and sundry is highly appreciated in a constitutional democratic country. Members are not expelled willy nilly
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  4. I'm extremely happy for Zuma for being separated from people who've sold their soul to the devil. ANC – amadube aseSandlwana has finally revealed their true colors. If they are willing to be rescued they need serious spiritual deliverance.

  5. All the hype around dubious politicians + their scandals is focussing attention away from rebuilding SA, its economy + the growing no's of the poor. Thats a recipe for further neglecting vital issues.
    Politicians should hit the news with the good they did, not for being rotten apples or examples.