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ANC Chairperson was embarrassed by Ramaphosa, he could not answer this simple question

September 18, 2024
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ANC Chairperson was embarrassed by Ramaphosa, he could not answer this simple question
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This incident raises questions about the president’s level of knowledge and understanding in areas related to the projects he visits. It also highlights the importance of having a well-informed and competent team around him to provide accurate information and guidance.

Critics argue that if the president is going to visit construction sites and townships, he should have a basic understanding of the technical aspects involved, especially if he is going to ask questions about them. This lack of knowledge could be seen as a weakness and may undermine his credibility as a leader.

Furthermore, this incident also brings into question the authenticity of the president’s visits and interactions with the public.

Some may argue that these visits are merely staged events for political gain rather than genuine efforts to understand and address the needs of the people. This perception could further erode public trust in the president and the ANC.

It is important for political leaders to be well-informed and knowledgeable about the issues they are dealing with, especially when it comes to projects and initiatives that directly impact the lives of the people they serve.

While it is understandable that the president cannot be an expert in every field, it is crucial for him to have a basic understanding and be able to ask informed questions.

This incident serves as a reminder that leaders should continuously educate themselves and stay updated on various subjects to effectively lead and make informed decisions.

While President Cyril Ramaphosa’s visits to various locations may be part of a campaign strategy, it is essential for him to demonstrate a genuine understanding and interest in the issues at hand.

This incident highlights the need for leaders to be well-informed and knowledgeable, as well as the importance of having a competent team to support and guide them.

Ultimately, the success of these visits and the ANC’s campaign strategy will depend on the public’s perception of their authenticity and effectiveness.

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