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BizNews Radio
BizNews
150 episodes
7 hours ago
Welcome to BizNews Radio where we interview top thought leaders and business people from South Africa and across the globe.
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Welcome to BizNews Radio where we interview top thought leaders and business people from South Africa and across the globe.
Show more...
Investing
Business,
News,
Business News
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Dr Edward Mienie: US willing to “fortify very fragile, failing” SA, if….
BizNews Radio
27 minutes 15 seconds
1 week ago
Dr Edward Mienie: US willing to “fortify very fragile, failing” SA, if….
The United States is willing to “fortify” South Africa as it has moved from “latent fragility to being very fragile” and “moving in the direction of failure”. However, it would need to see “positive steps” and “genuine earnest attempts” from SA. So says a former diplomat to both the National Party and the African National Congress governments, Dr Edward Mienie, who is now a professor with the University of North Georgia in Atlanta. “I've never seen…the diplomatic relations between the two countries at such a low point - even during the dark years of Apartheid.” Dr Mienie says President Cyril Ramaphosa is viewed as a leader who is “taking care of his own interests, taking care of the ANC first and foremost, taking care of those that support him personally within the structure”, but not as taking care of the interests of all South Africans. Meanwhile, he expresses concern about how the ANC government would react towards an outright loss in the next general election. “And I'm even more concerned about who's going to be taking over as the ruling party at that stage.” He urges the Democratic Alliance to take “a stronger stance, to embrace morals and ethics in a more visible way”
BizNews Radio
Welcome to BizNews Radio where we interview top thought leaders and business people from South Africa and across the globe.