FRIDAY BRIEFING | ANC at 109: A legacy still to be proud of?

On Friday, the ANC marks its 109th anniversary.
 
EDITORIAL

It seems apt this year as Covid wreaks its havoc that the ANC's anniversary celebrations will have to take on a more muted tone. This is unlike in 2012 where supporters in a stadium had to watch as leaders ate cake and drank champagne at centenary celebrations while they looked on.

It was later decided that the cake would be displayed at the stadium, but that it would be eaten in private.

This year, there will be no cake or bubbly. Covid-19 has taken care of that. But as the party turns 109-years-old, it should use the moment to reflect on its current trajectory which has not been a positive one of late.

Allegations of corruption continue to plague the party, with more reports of in-fighting and factional battles.

The ANC has a proud legacy of being the continent's oldest-liberation movement, but will Covid-19 prove to be the party's downfall, as it highlights its ever-growing cracks?

In this week's Friday Briefing, News24's political editor Qaanitah Hunter highlights that the party appears to have run out of ideas as it deals with its challenges on multiple fronts. News24's senior political reporter Carien du Plessis asks whether a quieter commemoration of the party's anniversary will prompt some sober thought about where the party is, compared to where it would like to be.

Also, political analyst Ralph Mathekga seconds the views of Du Plessis and asks the ANC to reflect deeply on the course it is taking and how that reconciles with the broader challenges the country is facing. Cyril Ramaphosa, the ANC's president, will read the January 8 statement on Friday night.

Hope you have a good weekend.

Vanessa Banton
Opinions Editor

for subscribers

ANC anniversary: Stale at 109

The ANC, at 109 years old, and in the middle of the pandemic, has run out of ideas, writes Qaanitah Hunter.

for subscribers

ANC 109th anniversary: No cake or bubbly leaves space for introspection

This year the ANC's January 8 statement will be similar to when OR Tambo delivered the party's first birthday message almost 50 years ago - a quieter affair than recent engagements, writes Carien du Plessis.

for subscribers

ANC 109th anniversary: A lack of integrity and a broken legacy

The ANC should use the January 8 statement to reflect on its performance and how it is going to save a greater part of its legacy, writes Ralph Mathekga.

OPINION 
for subscribers

For months, activists around the world and here at home have sounded the alarm bell over wealthy countries buying up millions of Covid-19 vaccine doses. South Africa knew it would happen, and we needed to act sooner, writes Kyle Cowan

OPINION 

Dakota Legoete writes that, while the charges against Ace Magashule seem serious, the charge sheet paints a dangerous picture which may well taint the integrity of our state institutions.

OPINION 
for subscribers

After numerous disaster management end date extensions, the "new normal" isn't new - but neither is it normal: many won't willingly comply. This may portend political change, writes Siya Khumalo.

Editor's Picks

    Was it a coup? No, but siege on US Capitol was election violence of a fragile democracy: Clayton Besaw and Matthew Frank writes that while it was violent and shocking, what happened on 6 January at US Capitol wasn't a coup. Read more

      for subscribers

      Ramaphosa's after-the-fact Covid strategy needs change: Established patterns of human behaviour are seemingly ignored in government's response to the pandemic, writes Mpumelelo Mkhabela. Read more

        This virus is catchy - we need vaccines urgently: Linda-Gail Bekker, an infectious disease scientist describes how, despite taking precautions, her entire household is sick with Covid-19. Read more

        Most read

          Teddy Mafia revenge murders | Violent retribution seen as 'Robin Hood' deeds by some: The gruesome public murders of Teddy Mafia's alleged killers were executed with a total sense of impunity and disregard for law, says a crime expert. Read more

            'We never expected it to happen to us': Family devastated as principal dad dies of Covid-19: Tributes have poured in for a Western Cape school principal who died of Covid-19 after his wife shared their health journey publicly in the hope of creating awareness. Read more

              Send in the troops: Cele confirms SANDF will help police patrol Garden Route beaches: South African National Defence Force members have been roped in to assist the police to keep bathers away from Garden Route beaches in the Western Cape. Read more

              DOWNLOAD THE NEWS24 APP

              CONNECT WITH US



              Popular posts from this blog

              Читать - Московский Комсомолец

              Читать - Московский Комсомолец