The ANC's neocolonialist rhetoric will not eradicate poverty
Africans are now sick and tired of liberation political parties, who can only boast about the past.
I read last week that a prominent female ANC leader in South Africa has accused the DA of being neocolonialists who want to take South Africa backwards. Next to that article, was a report that South African ministers had spent around R65 million on renovations of their residences. Below that, was an article talking about how a President Zuma's supporter surreptitiously landed a R1, 25 billion electricity smart-meters tender. The same day, it was also reported that South African state enterprises, spent R25 million to fund ANC/New Age breakfast sessions on SABC 2. And so it went on.
Now I ask you, who is taking South Africa backwards?
Of course, this also happens here in Zimbabwe. Neocolonialists are blamed for everything that's wrong about Zimbabwe, including the pot holes that we see everywhere. This is so, while we see the plundering of our national resources by a power cabal made up of ZANU (PF) and the Chinese (see my last article on Chinese Imperialism in Zimbabwe). I have no doubt that we are going to see more rhetoric and colonialist nonsense this year, as we move towards elections. Our socio-economic problems will, once more, be blamed on those that have absolutely nothing to do with the incompetence of our political leadership.
In my opinion, a lot of black South Africans are in denial of what is coming around the corner, but let me warn you; As long as you accept mediocre political leadership that is earned through participation in the armed struggle, and as long as the one party remains the majority party in government; you are going to create a leadership that feels entitled to power, regardless of how they perform in the eradication of poverty.