The ANC is in meltdown – Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba

Archbishop Thabo Makgoba says ANC in meltdown. Picture: Benny Gool

Archbishop Thabo Makgoba says ANC in meltdown. Picture: Benny Gool

Published Dec 2, 2022

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Johannesburg – Anglican Archbishop Thabo Makgoba says that the ANC seems to be in meltdown.

Makgoba said that most South Africans wanted to see their political leaders deal with problems such as loadshedding and joblessness urgently and were probably getting impatient with seeing a governing party “at war with itself”.

He said that if Ramaphosa does lose the political support of his party before a final determination of his conduct is made, Makgoba called for the establishment of a government of national unity under a respected elder to stabilise the country until the next election.

“But to pass final judgement on a person based on what is in effect a board of preliminary investigation, which has not made a final determination of the facts, could lead to lawlessness,” he said.

The Archbishop also said during the next year there should be an “economic Convention for a Democratic South Africa (CODESA)” to address the country’s real crisis – “the scandalous gap between those who benefit from intergenerational wealth and those who are locked out of the economy”.

The Arch said that it was correct that no one should be above the law, but to pass final judgment on a person based on what is in effect a board of preliminary investigation, which has not made a final determination of the facts, could lead to lawlessness in South Africa.

“The church is observing the season of Advent, which is a time of alertness as we wait to celebrate at Christmas the arrival of the Incarnate Son. Our focus as we prepare for Christmas should be to give voice to the ‘ordinary’ people of the country.

“The vast majority of South Africans want to see our political leaders dealing with their problems, such as loadshedding and joblessness, urgently and are probably getting impatient with seeing a governing party at war with itself,” he said.

“And during the next year, we need to hold an economic CODESA to address the real crisis facing the country, which is the scandalous gap between those who benefit from intergenerational wealth and those who are locked out of the economy,” he added.

The Star

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