The fatal flaw in the giant's DNA -- Walking between raindrops -- Bulletproof at the ballot box -- State Capture Central -- Paralysed by an economic war -- A breach in the giant's defences -- The stumbling opposition -- How much time does the ANC have left? -- The morning after election day 2029 -- The coalition conudrum -- Is there a soft spot in the ANC's hard core? -- The homeless middle class -- The rubicon conference -- Pretenders to the crown -- Ramaphosa's legacy -- South Africa's giant slayers -- A strange new world.
Summary:
"For nearly three decades, the ANC has held South Africa's politics in an iron grip. With the party seemingly at war with itself and President Ramaphosa battling to rein in corrupt cadres, Ralph Mathekga predicts the ANC will fall below the critical 50 per cent threshold before the end of the decade. The decline of the ANC could bring political reform, but also uncertainty. If the ANC loses power, who will be in charge? Who or what will come after the ANC, and how will this affect South Africa?"
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