Ramaphosa marks new approach

10 January 2018 - 13:52
By Reader Letter
Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Image: REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/File Photo Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa.

The election of Cyril Ramaphosa as president of the ANC denotes a new chapter in the South African political landscape.

The struggle for the liberation of the people of the country was conducted in the main on the basis of four pillars, namely mass mobilisation, armed struggle, organisation of underground structures and international solidarity.

Ramaphosa was a key protagonist in the execution of the struggle on the mass mobilisation front, having a solid track record in the trade union movement and student politics.

Through the skills he acquired over time as a lawyer, trade unionist, secretary-general of the ANC, businessman, deputy president of the republic and as a seasoned negotiator, Ramaphosa can ensure that the ANC can retain power.

His major task is to drive the organisational renewal process, restore the character of the ANC and reposition the party as a true representative and driver of the people's aspirations.

With the leaders elected alongside him, Ramaphosa is on a charm offensive already, engaging traditional leaders in the run-up to the delivery of the traditional January statement in Eastern Cape, thus displaying early signs of how the new leadership of the ANC will approach issues going to the 2019 elections.

Phaladi Seakgwe

Tshwane