Ramaphosa powerless to stem SA unrest, study finds

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President Cyril Ramaphosa lacks the authority within the ruling ANC to contain growing civil unrest as its competing factions vie for influence, positions, state contracts and dwindling resources, a new study has found. MoneywebNews

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa lacks the authority within the ruling African National Congress to contain growing civil unrest as its competing factions vie for influence, positions, state contracts and dwindling resources, a new study has found.

Read:South Africa bleeds jobs as riots take toll on commercial hubs The party’s slipping stranglehold over South African politics has also deprived it of the means to dispense state resources – the ANC yielded control of several key towns to the opposition in last year’s municipal elections as its share of the vote slipped to below 50% for the first time since it took power in 1994. “South Africa is likely to have entered a phase of ongoing, violent instability.

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