Dear friends and fellow South Africans,
The ANC is quick to tar and feather. And true to mob justice, matters of innocence and guilt are peripheral to the cathartic act of public humiliation.
A blatant example is this week's accusation by Mr Keith Khoza, the ANC's Head of Communications, that former President FW de Klerk is "poisoning the South Africans with his utterances" about former President Nelson Mandela. Mr de Klerk, said Mr Khoza, could not acknowledge Mandela because he is black.
What was Mr de Klerk's poisoned utterance? That Mandela, a "principled man and a great communicator" had changed the history of our country, and perhaps even the world.
It seems it's not what you say, but who you say it about that gets you into trouble. I wonder if that is not the case with Dr Reuel Khoza, the Chairperson of Nedbank, who finds himself being clobbered by the ANC for having expressed an opinion on Government.
Writing in his Chairman's Report on the release of Nedbank's 2011 Annual Report last month, Dr Khoza averred that South Africans "have a duty to build and develop this nation". If he had stopped there, he might have been spared the tar and feathers. But he added, "and to call to book the putative leaders who? cannot lead".