In South Africa, it is not difficult for electors to identify candidates from the leadership of the ruling party. In the coming months, the African National Congress (ANC) will conduct elections for six key positions within the ANC, so it makes sense to take this action now.
These six positions will be crucial when the time comes to select the pioneers who will lead the ANC and the rest of South Africa. The new president will decide to address the party in uncharted territory, where he will restore the party’s reputation and regain the public’s trust. During Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidency in South Africa, the decision-making party has suffered tremendously.
Unquestionably, the July disturbances had a negative impact on the country; today, unemployment is high and the number of poor South Africans has increased. Former South African wellness pastor Zweli Mkhize has criticized Cyril Ramaphosa’s criticism of his administration’s first five years in office.
Zweli Mkhize has reportedly claimed that Ramaphosa has failed to govern effectively and that ANC pioneers have strayed from their original objectives. This is because years-old allegations of wrongdoing surrounding Ramaphosa’s ranch have recently acquired momentum.
Zweli Mkhize is proving to the citizens of South Africa that, if elected president, he will get along with everyone. Is it more pragmatic for the ANC to re-elect Cyril Ramaphosa as president or to consider electing Zweli Mkhize?
Both Zweli Mkhize and Cyril Ramaphosa are accused of debasement, and neither of them should be ruling the ANC. If this option is even contemplated, the decision-maker will be crushed by the economic consequences.