The article critiques President Cyril Ramaphosa's handling of anti-corruption reforms and his repeated emphasis on 'renewal' and 'rebuilding' South Africa's institutions. It highlights the lack of meaningful progress despite numerous inquiries and commissions, such as the Zondo Commission, which exposed widespread corruption. The author compares Ramaphosa's situation to that of Sir Keir Starmer, noting that Ramaphosa faces potential challenges like impeachment and a vote of no confidence, unlike Starmer who resigned after two years. The article points to specific failures, including minimal convictions of high-profile figures like Vincent Smith and Zizi Kodwa, while others continue to hold power. It argues that Ramaphosa's promises remain unfulfilled, leading to institutional dysfunction and economic stagnation.
Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): The article frames Ramaphosa's administration as failing to deliver on anti-corruption promises, emphasizing systemic failure and the persistence of corruption. It criticizes the lack of accountability and the continued impunity of high-ranking officials, using terms like 'stagnation,' 'dysfunction'
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