Governance is collapsing in SA – Ramaphosa
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has criticised his very own government for failing to meet the expectations of citizens when it comes to governance.
The president, speaking at the launch of the Kgalema Motlanthe Foundation's Inclusive Growth Conference in the Drakensburg, said it was time for South Africa "to return to work".
He said public institutions had lost credibility and trust in the eyes of those they were meant to serve.
"When hospitals run short of medicine, when housing projects remain unfinished, when schools run out of books we know that our institutions are failing our people and we want this to come to an end. That must end," said Ramaphosa to loud applause.
The president described occurrences in some provinces as "abuse of people".