Is South Africa’s Ramaphosa Headed the Same Way as UK’s Johnson?

TelkomUseless

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Mbeki and uBaba resigned, didn't they? so did Tito, Nene, Dlodlo and plenty others.
True (sort of)
Mbeki was recalled and so was uBaba. They didn't just resign out of free will.

... but I don't see Squirrel getting the boot. uBaba sold the country and only got then pressure to resign.
 

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Cyril Ramaphosa was considered a shoo-in for a second term as leader of South Africa’s ruling party and ultimately the country. Now the risk is mounting he could be headed the same way as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who quit this week.

It's written in the stars riots.
 

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TEXTILE GUY

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The problem is those thats scheduled to replace him are far more corrupt.

We forget Digital Vibes and Mkhize and he was forced to quit due to the amount of illegal contracts with the PPE.

SA is falling apart completely. The question is, who replaced them?
This is indeed the question ..........

After the Mbeki denial start, the Zuma stolen reboot, and now CRs fcuked up new dawn ....... hope is a rare commodity, and plenty concern over who will be the new guy.
 

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Cyril is the ANC only chance to get votes in 2024.

I do not believe too many people will vote for a David Mabuza or even a Ace Magashule, these are all regional ANC leaders and does not have much support outside their provinces and the rest of the RET faction does not have any clear leader(s).

So 2024 will be interesting, my question is will the ANC fight fair to win with its back against the wall?

The outcome of 2024 will either be a ANC + EFF coalition which will mean the end of the ANC because Julius will run the show or a broad & unstable coalition of parties. Lets hope for the later.
 

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Cyril is the ANC only chance to get votes in 2024.

I do not believe too many people will vote for a David Mabuza or even a Ace Magashule, these are all regional ANC leaders and does not have much support outside their provinces and the rest of the RET faction does not have any clear leader(s).

So 2024 will be interesting, my question is will the ANC fight fair to win with its back against the wall?

The outcome of 2024 will either be a ANC + EFF coalition which will mean the end of the ANC because Julius will run the show or a broad & unstable coalition of parties. Lets hope for the later.
ANC, fair? All in the same sentence?
 

TelkomUseless

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Cyril is the ANC only chance to get votes in 2024.

I do not believe too many people will vote for a David Mabuza or even a Ace Magashule, these are all regional ANC leaders and does not have much support outside their provinces and the rest of the RET faction does not have any clear leader(s).

So 2024 will be interesting, my question is will the ANC fight fair to win with its back against the wall?

The outcome of 2024 will either be a ANC + EFF coalition which will mean the end of the ANC because Julius will run the show or a broad & unstable coalition of parties. Lets hope for the later.

Seeing as so many people still love JZ... he might come back. He can always work from home/jail/hospital :D
 

neoprema

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Cyril is the ANC only chance to get votes in 2024.

I do not believe too many people will vote for a David Mabuza or even a Ace Magashule, these are all regional ANC leaders and does not have much support outside their provinces and the rest of the RET faction does not have any clear leader(s).

So 2024 will be interesting, my question is will the ANC fight fair to win with its back against the wall?

The outcome of 2024 will either be a ANC + EFF coalition which will mean the end of the ANC because Julius will run the show or a broad & unstable coalition of parties. Lets hope for the later.
Ace has been cuddling up to EFF lately. Makes you wonder why…
 

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Now the risk is mounting he could be headed the same way as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who quit this week.
When's the last time an ANC elected president finished his two full terms?
 

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And the primate health Minister can F.OFF as well considering what they want to implement. I wonder if they realize the danger their lives are in
 
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