ANC's 108 celebration: Ramaphosa delivers more of the same as he speaks about Eskom crisis, land and state capture
11 January 2020
ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa's January 8th statement in Kimberley on Saturday read like a less heavy version of last year's statement, with talk of land reform, reinvigorating the economy and state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and confronting corruption and state capture.
It was a day of unforgiving heat and jubilation in which a debonair Duduzane Zuma, who became a favourite, was seated in the stands with supporters who were eager to capture a moment with the son of former statesman Jacob Zuma.
The party expected 25 000 people to attend - from the 11 000-capacity stadium and two overflow areas.
While stadiums seats were filled to capacity with people clad in green and gold, in the field there were pockets of party supporters who braved the gruelling heat.Ramaphosa promises scrutiny of party candidates in 2022 local elections