RAMAPHOSA CAN'T SAVE ANC
Cyril Ramaphosa's election as ANC Deputy President has aroused a lot of comment. He was chosen to bolster Jacob Zuma against the challenge by Kgalema Motlanthe. His admirers date back to when he was Secretary General of the National Union of Mineworkers.
He played an admirable role in negotiating the new constitution, then went into business after Thabo Mbeki became president. It's been quite a shift from militant unionist to billionaire businessman.
Many of his fans were shocked in April last year when he bid up to R19.5 million for a buffalo cow on auction. He's really an enigma as he plays his cards close to his chest so one never knows his real views.
He is certainly capable, but I disagree with a report that described him as a "brilliant businessman". What new product or service did he pioneer? The Shanduka Group which he founded has shareholdings in companies like MTN, Bidvest, Liberty Life, Standard Bank and Lonmin.
He is either non-executive director or chairman of at least 10 companies. It's hard to see how anyone could properly contribute in all these positions. As with former Gauteng Premier Tokyo Sexwale, he owes his board positions largely to political connectivity.