Don't let corruption, sate capture, re-colonise Africa - Phosa
18 July 2016
Johannesburg – Africa is re-colonising itself through corruption, nepotism, and state capture, former African National Congress treasurer-general Mathews Phosa has warned.
“Such a second wave of colonialism would, in my view, be as bad as the first one, when Africa was colonised politically and economically,” he told a News24 correspondent last week.
He was speaking after returning from Nigeria, where he was presented the Award for Excellence in Leadership at the 6th African Achievers Awards (AAA) on July 8.
Phosa was the third South African to receive the award after Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu in 2011 and current African Union chairperson Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma in 2014.