Pieter du Toit | The grim choices for the ANC in December: State capture 2.0, or managed decline | News24

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Pieter du Toit | The grim choices for the ANC in December: State capture 2.0, or managed decline | News24
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OPINION | It is increasingly clear that the ANC, unable to reform itself, hobbled by corruption and poor leadership, remains the country's biggest obstacle to advancement, writes PieterDuToit.

The ANC, unable to reform itself, hobbled by corruption and poor leadership, remains the country's biggest obstacle to advancement, writes the author.The choice facing ANC electors in December is a grim one: managed decline under the incumbent leadership or state capture 2.0 under the broad RET faction.

For the rest of us, its even worse because the RET grouping is inherently anti-democratic, argues It is increasingly clear that the ANC, unable to reform itself, hobbled by corruption and poor leadership, remains the country's biggest obstacle to advancement. This is borne out by various metrics detailing the performance of the state, including reports by the auditor-general, economic indicators, the Zondo Commission report, and crime and quality of life statistics.

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