ANC doesn’t get it
16 September 2020
The ANC doesn’t get it about corruption. Corruption is not only about stealing the people’s money. It is also about abusing power.
All of us have heard Lord Acton’s famous dictum many times: “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
The recent ANC visit to Zimbabwe is a prime example of a party so used to power that it no longer understands that using state facilities for party political ends is wrong. Mr Ace Magashule led an ANC delegation to hold talks with Zanu-PF on a party-to-party-basis. Zimbabwe is experiencing a political, social, humanitarian and economic crisis. The ANC met Zanu-PF, agreed that there was no crisis – just “challenges,” and did not meet anyone else. This is what you and I paid for.
The ANC should have paid every cent of the cost, including flights, accommodation, catering and every other expense but we learn that Defence Minister Mapisa-Nqakula “gave her comrades a lift in her plane.” She used an 18-seater instead of the usual 9-seater. She went to Zimbabwe to discuss, for less than an hour, arrangements for the forthcoming SADC meeting. The whole world is having Zoom meetings; why could she not Zoom her counterpart? She could have saved hundreds of thousands of Rand from the already stretched defence budget.