The ANC has been forced to reinvent itself
PERHAPS it takes an electoral catharsis for political parties to wake up from their slumber of misplaced complacency, entitlement, privilege, self-enrichment, delusion and sheer incompetence.
Short of a catastrophic event, the ANC, despite losing its absolute majority for the first time since democracy, slumping from 58% of the popular vote in 2019 to 40.1% two weeks ago, emerged as the largest party by far, ahead of a static DA, the unexpected new kid on the bloc, the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), launched only a month ago by the vindictive ANC defector, ex-president Jacob Zuma, and a chastised EFF.
The ANC narrative has changed from the endless rhetoric of aspiration to the rhetoric of national unity and urgency. Even in his acceptance speech…