Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 15 December 2025
📘 Source: TimesLIVE

For many of us it’s time for “season’s greetings”, but in the ANC it seems it’s a season for every Tom, Dick and Harry to raise their hands as worthy heirs to lead the troubled party. Even when the ANC is on its knees, it’s not short of compromised pretenders to the throne. Almost everyone seems to be standing.

No criteria. Forget that theory about “Through the Eye of the Needle”. Forget everything previously said about creating “A New Cadre”.

All of that is in the past. Now, if you have a bag full of money to buy a few branch leaders, bingo, you are in the running! And if you can string a few sentences together about renewal, you are the man, or woman.

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Let’s take stock of the presidential hopefuls: Deputy President Paul Mashatile; ANC secretary-general Fikile Mbalula; his deputy responsible for international relations,Nomvula Mokonyane; minister of electricity & energyKgosientsho Ramokgopa; and, of late, parliamentary speakerThoko Didiza. Looking at the list, those who truly love the ANC must have butterflies flourishing in their stomachs. Are these the people to save the ANC, whose electoral decline from 56% to 40% has forced it into a marriage of convenience with the DA (which seems to be having its own succession headaches)?

Party leader Cyril Ramaphosa has said it faces an “existential crisis” and that the only appropriate response is, you guessed it, renewal. That’s the zeitgeist. Renewal, in and of itself, is not a miracle cure for all of the ANC’s woes.

But it is spoken of as the panacea of choice for the many challenges that have brought the party to its knees. Renewal, though, if it became a self-evident truth and not merely a leitmotif in a speech, would enable the ANC, with cap in hand, to ask voters for forgiveness for past sins and a second chance. We can thank Jacob Zuma, the ANC’s former president and now head of its nemesis, the MK Party, for the long list of aspirant leaders.

If such a wrecking ball could use his penchant for singing to make his way to the top of the once proud party, then why not anyone else and their dog? The bar for leadership isn’t set low; it’s missing. It’s stolen.

People who shouldn’t even be considered think of themselves as the epitome of leadership. That is why Mbalula wouldn’t know whether he was sending a Ferrari or a Tazz to resolve a crisis in KwaZulu-Natal, where the ANC suffered its biggest loss of support. This is because leaders and pretenders have figured out how to hoodwink even their secretary-general.

Just speak of renewal, even when your actions tell a different story. When Ramaphosa says don’t flaunt your bling wheels, he may well be referring to Mbalula’s voyage into the heartlands of KwaZulu-Natal in search of votes in a R3m Mercedes; or Ramokgopa wearing a top emblazoned with Michael Kors while doing a television interview, oblivious to what his fashion sense communicates. Or better still, Mashatile confirming he has inherited two houses worth R70m from his super-rich children who receive tenders from the government he serves as deputy president.

ANC members may have behaved during the recently ended national general council (NGC) and gifted Ramaphosa a smug smile, but this doesn’t make the ANC’s problems go away. The biggest of these is corruption.

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Originally published by TimesLIVE • December 15, 2025

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