ANC governs like Black Lives don’t Matter
19 February 2016
While the ANC’s march on itself today is deeply ironic, they would do well to use the opportunity to reflect on their dismal performance in ensuring that the economy grows, millions of jobs are created and that the structural legacy of Apartheid is addressed.
But this will be a hard feat to achieve, because the truth is that the ANC governs on a daily basis like Black Lives Don’t Matter.
8.3 million South Africans are unemployed, with 1.8 million more joining the ranks of the unemployed since President Zuma was elected. Most of these South Africans are young and Black, and have been ignored by a government that puts its cronies above the best interests of the people.
If Black Lives Mattered to the ANC, President Zuma would have addressed this jobs crisis in a meaningful way during his State of the Nation Address this past week, and his caucus would have insisted he provide answers on how unemployment will be addressed, when they debated the State of the Nation Address earlier this week.