SANISHA PACKIRISAMY: ANC must break the cycle of broken resolutions

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New Year’s resolutions often fail — but a few small steps could do wonders for SA’s economic growth.

New Year’s resolutions are often destined to fail, none more so than when they come from politicians. But a few relatively simple fixes could do wonders for South Africa’s economic growthANC leadership headed by party president Cyril Ramaphosa release doves at the 111th ANC birthday celebrations held at Petrus Molema Stadium in Mangaung, Free State. Picture: THAPELO MOREBUDI/THE SUNDAY TIMES

January is typically a month in which many of us declare bold New Year’s resolutions, as did the ANC when it sketched out its vision of a better future as part of its 111th birthday celebrations. But just as our personal resolutions often fall by the wayside, so too can the promises of revolutionary change fizzle away.

Speeding up the use of renewable energy sources could, as an example, ease the country’s deepening electricity crisis. What’s more, a skills audit with clear performance metrics to track progress and hold management to account would vastly improve the performance of our state-owned entities. Strengthening co-operation across the criminal justice system and addressing capacity constraints are steps towards arresting the high rate of violent and organised crime. Clear communication around the consequences of wrongdoing can further instil a culture of accountability.

 

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