South Africa is slipping into an unsustainable instability with chaos crimpling in. It’s defence systems are terriblely weakened and defence arsenals need urgent renewals.
What makes me to believe in this are:
- *Statements from General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi regarding corruption and infiltration in the law enforcement entities, NPA and the judiciary.
- *Statements attributed to the Chief of the Navy Vice Admiral Monde Lobese regarding the none existence of surveillance equipments to protect our waters.
- *Statements from the Chief of the Defence Force General Maphwanya on general readiness of our army to protect our country and it’s resources.
- *Experiences of our ground forces in the DRC is a point of departure. Our defence equipments were found to be wanting and somehow outdated.
*Citizens no longer having faith in the constitutional dispensation and electoral politics, with white parties using every available opportunity to collapse governance and opposed every efforts to manage the delicate situation we find ourselves in, in the international arena and internally ,in the form of economic downward spiral, extremely high unemployment, lack of service delivery throughout the country and disunity amongst senior members of the law enforcement establishment.
*Political Parties that still wants a better future are very few and even then, they do not always cooperative with one other for a common goals.
*Courts have almost reached a state of governing the country back door, since it appears clearly to me that very soon even school uniforms will be determined by a court order. Functionaries, will fear to take decisions for fear of being taken to court .
If systems collapse, the situation is very bleak. In our case, the situation is so desperate that one of the ANC leaders and former International Relations and Cooperation Minister Naledi Pandor recently took a swipe at the Commander in Chief of the South African Army, President Ramaphosa by making a telling statement as follows:
“There is nothing worse in an organisation or in a country than a leader who has no solutions. We can’t be asking someone else ‘ how do we solve this?”
To me a country never advances its affairs and progress as a result of fate, luck or delivery from God. It is by design, cold and calculated planning by a visionary leadership that a more liberated and prosperous South Africa/ Azania will emerge.
VISIONARY LEADERSHIP IS NEEDED.