ANC needs to step up and speak out: are the courts respected or not?

The ruling party loves to exercise absolute power but it shrinks from implementing the rule of law

After 27 years in power the ANC still has an ambiguous and immature relationship with the responsibility to govern. On the one hand it loves to exercise absolute power, the enforcement of the state of disaster being the most extreme example. On the other, it shrinks away from implementing the rule of law and stands back from its responsibilities to watch, as if an interested spectator like the rest of us...

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