I have recently been deluged with agitated queries from English friends on what the election of Jacob Zuma means for South Africa. Invariably, the subtext involves a sense of impending doom: that after 14 years of stability, the politics of Zimbabwe has arrived. I can’t discount this possibility but it seems remote. Instead I’m tending towards the view that the election as ANC leader of this corruption-tainted, gay-bashing, misogynistic, polygamist was the better of the two lamentable options available to delegates at Polekwane. This blog draws on impressions of both men, on the way to reaching this unusually positive conclusion.
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