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BOSA Leader Delivers Blunt Assessment of State Capture Allegations

July 9, 2025
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The leader of Build One South Africa (BOSA) has issued a stark response to General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s explosive corruption allegations, declaring: “If these claims are true, it confirms our state is broken – and the ANC broke it.”

In a scathing indictment of the ruling party, the BOSA head argued the ANC has become incapable of self-correction. “The ANC can’t fix this mess – at this point, any attempt would be self-arrest rather than self-correction,” he stated, suggesting the party is institutionally unable to reform itself.

The remarks come amid growing public outrage over General Mkhwanazi’s claims of high-level interference in police operations. The BOSA leader framed these allegations as symptomatic of systemic collapse under ANC governance, stating: “What we’re seeing isn’t isolated corruption – it’s institutional failure at the highest levels.”

His declaration that “Now we need change” positions BOSA as advocating for wholesale political renewal. The statement implies that mere leadership changes within the ANC would be insufficient, calling instead for fundamental shifts in South Africa’s governance model.

Political analysts note the intervention capitalizes on mounting frustration with law enforcement credibility. With SAPS approval ratings at historic lows, the BOSA leader’s rhetoric aligns with broader public sentiment demanding accountability.

“This isn’t just about one general’s allegations,” the leader emphasized. “It’s about whether South Africans still believe this government can protect them or govern honestly.” The comments reflect opposition parties’ growing confidence in challenging ANC legitimacy amid ongoing service delivery failures and corruption scandals.

The statement stops short of calling for early elections but clearly positions BOSA as an alternative for voters disillusioned with traditional parties. As investigations into Mkhwanazi’s claims continue, opposition forces appear poised to make police reform and anti-corruption central to their 2024 campaign platforms.

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