The ANC plans to take over the Western Cape Province are almost laughable. The party, especially in this province is operating from the edge of chaos. It has been destroyed by greed, power mongering, factionalism, patronage, fraudulent political campaigning where individuals with money buy and establish fly-by-night branches before conferences, without following proper protocol.
The current ANC leadership is outdated, and out of sync with the social spirit of the people of the province. Real innovation and creativity is not encouraged within the Liberation Movement (LM), and replaced by plotting and conniving. When they go to elective conferences positions of power are caucused. As the result you rarely find any real contestations, something that works to the advantage of power mongers and velvet kings of the new order.
The union federations have, in effect permanent secretaries, and other parties, like the SACP, have, in effect, permanent chairmen, who can only be removed by their own volition, when they wish ‘to move on'. It has been clear for sometime that the federated unions and the communist party have been losing membership support. But the machinery of its leadership elections is crafted in such a manner that only those of their affiliation climb the greasy pole to become a voting delegation.
The kings and their men manufacture successors of their own choosing for almost every position. Hence you find only pusillanimous characters close to the kings, sucking up to get into their good books. What matters is being on the side of the right faction. It is what qualifies you for political nomination. There's no contestation of ideas, or real democracy. That is the soviet style of doing things.
For a long time the ANC has relied on ‘Good Sales' talk, speaking the language of the listener, and ideological ambiguity. This strategy has never really paid serious dividends in the Western Cape where people have never been readily gullible. The Western Cape is the first province in our country to call up the bluff of the ANC, to expose the party's politics of double and empty sales talk. The LM, whatever its past merits, has now become little more than a careerist ladder and a vehicle to fleece government resources.
Take for instance how the public sector is looted, where failure and mediocrity seem to be rewarded by a huge pay out (see here). The CEO of Eskom, Jacob Maroga, was awarded a R5m salary increment despite Eskom posting a R9bn loss. The Armscor 2008/2009 annual report reveals that CEO Sipho Thomo received a total increase in remuneration from R1,7m to R3,27m (89%); this despite a long list of black marks against his name from formal grievances to decreasing surpluses. The former SABC CEO Dali Mpofu was given a R12 million handout on his exit from the organisation, despite leaving the broadcaster with a R800 million loss. The former CEO of SAA Khaya Ngqula has recently been paid over R13-million on settlement even though under his management the airline made a R72 million loss, and despite the fact that he's under investigation for ‘mismanagement, conflict of interest and procurement irregularities'.