EP.79 South Africans Are The Only People To Decide The Fate of The Country

EPISODE · Apr 12, 2022 · 24 MIN

EP.79 South Africans Are The Only People To Decide The Fate of The Country

from When Fate Ties You Into A Knot - What Do You Do? · host Isaac Khonjelwayo

South Africans Are The Only People To Decide The Fate of The Country. We need more than a miracle for a complete change in political justice against leadership malfunction to get the country in good order. The role of “messiah” to remedy our country’s predicament is something to be considered an impossible dream to fathom.  The corruption viruses incurred by The ANC will never take us forward anytime soon. We must forge a different path to find an alternative solution that will transform everything from scratch to the glory we’ve all wished to experience. “A world of Shangri-La” was conceived as a place of Freedom and Prosperity after 1994.  Perhaps, a new political party fresh from the ground up is what is needed right now to save ourselves from this annihilation. We Share The Same Dilemma And Fate Of Africa's Moral Degeneration! South African black folks have a dilemma and a challenge to deal with the reality of the ANC corruption nightmare. Let alone the after-effects and the hangover of a honeymoon and the intoxication of a long-overdue delusional democracy since 1994.  It is time for ALL South Africans to wake up and smell the coffee.  Since the inception of S.A's democracy; it has become a habit for the ANC government and our people to tolerate excuses for poor performance in all sectors of SOE’s service deliveries.  Optimization of resources to govern effectively without failure to their mandate to account to the nation has come to pass and they should be held accountable to the people for not delivering services. They shun taking responsibility for poor and bad decisions to own up to their actions for lack of discipline in their workplaces, and notch up the performance of standards to meet the country's economic output expectations.  Our government is suffering from the terrible mental paralysis of self-denial and uses its incompetency to pretend they're in control. The reality is that - they don't know what they're doing and have their brains and faculty of reason twisted in a knot. Why after 28 years of democracy do we still have communities traveling 20 km to fetch water. Why do we have children in street robots begging for food instead of being in the classroom? We have people like Mzwandile in Soweto who runs after-school music classes, yet National Lottery Funding do not support his community development initiatives? - Read more about Mzwandile Here!

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