JAUNDICED EYE
Will Ramaphosa destroy the very constitution he helped create?
When you are up to the neck in a steaming heap of ordure, the person who throws you a line is automatically, at first impression, a saviour. However, if the rescue rope is then secured with a slip-knot around the very same neck, that assumption is quickly shattered.
Such is the situation we find ourselves in with Deputy President Cyril Ramapaphosa. There is a palpable public excitement about the man most perceive as a knight in shining armour who will rescue the damsel in distress, South Africa. However, such national hopefulness, pretty much dormant since the Nelson Mandela years, will soon evaporate should our hero inadvertently skewer with his lance the heart of the maiden he is supposedly saving.
One firstly should not underestimate the challenges that Ramaphosa face, following his narrow victory last month to become president of the African National Congress and, likely, the next president of SA. For it truly is a monumental pile of excrement that we are in.
The years under President Jacob Zuma have hollowed out the country, leaving just the husk. We are a nation that is economically crippled and morally skint.