The ANC has destroyed the 30 years plus odd years of our freedom through useless commissions, crony capitalism, communistic dogmatism, pillage, corruption, and the Collapse of South Africa’s Moral Fabric. Commissions have been turned into political theatre than the search for truth. Since the dawn of democracy, South Africa has endured not only the heavy legacy of apartheid but also the betrayal of hope by those entrusted with its renewal. The African National Congress (ANC), once a movement of liberation and moral purpose, has become a theatre of commissions, corruption, and confusion. A political machine feeding on its own people’s despair.
From the Mbeki era’s intellectual arrogance and commissions that produced more paper than progress, to the Zuma era’s state capture circus and endless inquiries into rot that everyone already knew existed, the nation has been held hostage by recycled mediocrity.
Figures like Jackie Selebi, once the face of law enforcement, fell from grace for corruption; while others — from Bheki Cele to Menzi Simelane, Michel Abraham, and others — left trails of scandal, factional loyalty, and administrative decay instead of justice and reform.
JUSTICE DELAYED, JUSTICE DENIED
The commissions — from the arms deal to state capture — became rituals of forgetting. They generated outrage, headlines, and legal bills, but little justice. Their legacy is not accountability, but exhaustion — a democracy drained by endless reports and no reform.
Meanwhile, the judiciary, once the final guardrail of democracy, has grown entangled in politics and patronage. Judicial appointments, selective prosecutions, and inconsistent judgments have eroded public faith in justice. The line between law and politics has blurred so deeply that impartiality itself now feels nostalgic.
A BROKEN COUNTYR MORAL COMPASS
- Collapsing public institutions
- A hollowed-out economy
- Universities plagued by corruption
- A generation of young South Africans losing faith in leadership
CONCLUSSION
The nation’s moral compass has been shattered by greed disguised as governance and impunity mistaken for leadership.
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🌍 A New Social Contract
South Africa stands at a crossroads. The ANC’s moral bankruptcy has eroded all spheres of society — government, education, law enforcement, and the courts. Yet renewal remains possible — not through another commission, but through courage: moral, civic, and spiritual.
We must return to the founding principles of justice, accountability, and service. It is time to rebuild a new social contract — one that restores dignity to leadership and integrity to governance. Without that, all the commissions and confessions will remain nothing but noise in the ruins of a once-promising democracy.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Dr. Sefoko Ramoshaba is the Founder of the Social Justice & Leadership Institute (SJLI). A thought leader and advocate for ethical governance, youth empowerment, and transformative leadership in South Africa.
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