The ANC is falling apart

The ANC is facing a crisis as it failed to nominate candidates for local government elections due to financial woes and internal mismanagement. The Constitutional Court's ruling affirming the supremacy of the Constitution has highlighted the ANC's incompetence and corruption.
The ANC is in disarray after failing to nominate candidates for local government elections. The Constitutional Court rejected the ANC's request to delay the elections, exposing the party's financial and administrative problems. The ANC ran out of funds, failed to pay employees, and mismanaged deductions to SARS, the UIF, and pension funds. Various government departments, including DIRCO, Home Affairs, and SAPS, are also dysfunctional, with long backlogs and poor service delivery. The ANC's incompetence and corruption have raised concerns about its ability to govern the country. The Constitutional Court's ruling has brought hope that the Constitution will remain a bulwark against the ANC's failures.
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