Moeletsi Mbeki foresees another five years of ANC’s five deadly sins
In this interview Moeletsi Mbeki has identified five deadly sins that contributed to the ANC’s downfall and tSouth Africa’s current issues.
In this interview Moeletsi Mbeki has identified five deadly sins that contributed to the ANC’s downfall and tSouth Africa’s current issues.
Another big name from the business sector has thrown his name in the hat as a presidential candidate for the opposition in South Africa.
Moeletsi Mbeki, in a recent lecture and article, reflected on a century of rule by nationalist parties in South Africa.
Moeletsi Mbeki draws parallels between the American experience and South Africa’s emphasising the need for SA to break free from its neo-colonial economic structure.
It’s only 11 months before South Africans go to the polls for the Young Democracy’s most important election. To the rational mind, the outcome will be binary.
Moeletsi Mbeki says it’s evident from the state of South Africa that the ANC government is not coping with its responsibilities.
The KZN riots have been called ‘ethnic mobilisation’ or an ‘attempted insurrection’. Moeletsi Mbeki says this is not the case at all.
Linda van Tilburg caught up with leading future strategists, Mr. Moeletsi Mbeki and Dr. Jakkie Cilliers and discussed the direction South Africa is heading after the pandemic.
Moeletsi Mbeki is not scared to speak out against the policies of the party that his father Govan Mbeki built with Nelson Mandela.
The Financial Times of London hasn’t let SA’s municipal elections pass quietly. The influential newspaper reaches a similar conclusion to other pundits: the ruling ANC is in decline.