For the ANC, the government of national unity is an uncomfortable but necessary mechanism to retain power.
is about to come into existence. It most probably will be mirrored at a provincial level in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng.
Fortunately, there is some good news for an embattled nation. The GNU’s fragile prospects have been boosted by an unexpected quarter – that of Jacob Zuma and Julius Malema. Then Zuma unexpectedly changed gear from Stalingrad attrition tactics to an all-out blitzkrieg, putting the ANC further on the back foot. With less than six months to go before the election, Zuma launched his uMKhonto weSizwe party .
It left Zuma in a powerful position, especially if he acted in concert with his old frenemy, Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema.
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