The Zondo Commission, established by President Ramaphosa to address corruption in South Africa, has been a tool for Ramaphosa to consolidate his power and gain public trust. The commission has exposed corrupt practices within the government and has been used to consolidate Ramaphosa’s power. The Stellenbosch Mafia’s involvement in South African politics has also been explored, with the commission potentially using it to further their interests and protect their power.
The formation of the Integrity Alliance, a coalition of opposition parties, civil society organizations, and grassroots movements, aims to fight corruption and restore public trust in the government. The alliance has gained significant support, with thousands of individuals and organizations joining its ranks. The alliance is united by a shared vision of a corruption-free society and a belief in the power of collective action.
One of the key initiatives of the Integrity Alliance is a comprehensive investigation into corruption within the political system. The investigation involves a team of dedicated experts examining financial records, conducting interviews, and gathering evidence to build a strong case against corrupt officials. The Alliance is also actively working to engage the public in the fight against corruption through awareness campaigns, town hall meetings, and public forums. By involving the public, the Alliance aims to create a culture of accountability and transparency, ultimately strengthening the integrity of the government.
The Integrity Alliance’s efforts aim to root out corruption and ensure that corrupt officials are held accountable for their actions. The growing momentum behind the movement cannot be ignored, and the alliance’s efforts are crucial in addressing the issues of corruption and restoring public trust in the government.
Zondo is an instrument used by Ramaphosa and Stellenbosch mafia to keep power and create a coalition government with the DA. The next 5 years will be the worst years for Africans especially the poor and most marginalised https://t.co/OjhBYFRa07
— Mzwandile Mgweba (@MzwandileMgweba) July 16, 2023