Mantashe’s point of view a setback for agricultural development
18 January 2022
If transformation has to be interpreted as cadre deployment like Gwede Mantashe, Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy, directed, Saai, as South Africa’s network for family farmers, is not in favour of this. The agricultural sector is groaning under inefficient service delivery and the destruction of infrastructure and jobs caused under the banner of “transformation” by corrupt, racially charged but incompetent ANC cadres in positions of power.
Just as apartheid became a collective word for all that was wrong in a previous dispensation, the ANC, through cadre deployment, made transformation an overarching word for state capture, corruption, incompetence, nepotism and decay in both the state and private sectors.
The first part of the Zondo Commission Report highlights the connection between cadre deployment (Mantashe’s “transformation”), state capture and decay.
Farmers are under immense pressure to pick up the bill for the transformation of the sector at great risk and cost. Apart from the fact that Saai does not believe that individual farmers and businesses should bear the cost of a national responsibility on the basis of a race-based criteria, the implementation of the ANC’s cadre deployment policy has underlined a clear criminal tone, which is at the heart of the Zondo findings.