Opinion / Columnist
'Don't kill Chris Hani, again'
04 Jul 2024 at 08:04hrs | Views
There's some ray of hope from Gauteng Premier Cde Panyaza Lesufi's cryptic message: "Don't kill Chris Hani Again."
The White Monopoly Capital behind the Codesa negotiations to 'end apartheid' in South Africa 'killed Chris Hani' in 1993; to have a have an infiltrated, compromised, and weakened ANC, come 27 April 1994.
The rest is history.
Now, 30 years later, remnants of apartheid whose White Monopoly Capital remains intact and in full control of the state and economy, shaped and determined the inconclusive outcome of South Africa's 2024 provincial and national election which all but crippled the ANC; to precipitate 'GNU' negotiations whose logic is simiar to that of the Codesa negotiations, to "Kill Chris Hani Again".
The difference is that this time, the nefarious objective is "to kill the ANC."
It's a compelling narrative.
This begs an obvious question. Why did the ANC get into bed with people who want to kill it?
Mind boggling!
The White Monopoly Capital behind the Codesa negotiations to 'end apartheid' in South Africa 'killed Chris Hani' in 1993; to have a have an infiltrated, compromised, and weakened ANC, come 27 April 1994.
The rest is history.
Now, 30 years later, remnants of apartheid whose White Monopoly Capital remains intact and in full control of the state and economy, shaped and determined the inconclusive outcome of South Africa's 2024 provincial and national election which all but crippled the ANC; to precipitate 'GNU' negotiations whose logic is simiar to that of the Codesa negotiations, to "Kill Chris Hani Again".
It's a compelling narrative.
This begs an obvious question. Why did the ANC get into bed with people who want to kill it?
Mind boggling!
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