The war of words between minister Pravin Gordhan and public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is escalating out of control, with mudslinging assuming centre stage. We are witnessing a fierce propaganda war and an ugly battle for political survival in certain state institutions.
The attack on leaders in high-profile positions is tantamount to character assassination. It is a repugnant tactic, and has been deployed throughout our history. Fabricating lies has ravaged the entire SA body-politic.
If the common good were to animate all our politicians, we would not be witnessing slander and malice which leave the public dismayed.
Let political sanity prevail. A full-scale legal conflict will decimate every vestige of democracy in our land.
Farouk Araie, Actonville, Benoni
Our politics should not be a contest for insults
The war of words between minister Pravin Gordhan and public protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane is escalating out of control, with mudslinging assuming centre stage. We are witnessing a fierce propaganda war and an ugly battle for political survival in certain state institutions.
The attack on leaders in high-profile positions is tantamount to character assassination. It is a repugnant tactic, and has been deployed throughout our history. Fabricating lies has ravaged the entire SA body-politic.
If the common good were to animate all our politicians, we would not be witnessing slander and malice which leave the public dismayed.
Let political sanity prevail. A full-scale legal conflict will decimate every vestige of democracy in our land.
Farouk Araie, Actonville, Benoni