Under the leadership of President Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa is defined as a country of organised crime, corruption, mismanagement, load shedding, high unemployment, low economic growth, but also as a country with a serious leadership crisis.
In the last episode of the leadership crisis show, Ramaphosa said recently that the ANC had decided South Africa would withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), because of its unfair attitude towards African countries and the warrant issued by the court to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The next day, it was funny that the president reversed his story to say that the ANC didn’t decide to leave the ICC, without saying anything about the merits of this decision.
For him, and as usual, it’s enough that the ANC made the decision irrespective…