Will the ANC survive the Covid-19 crisis? with Dr Frans Cronje

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Dr Frans Cronje, CEO of the IRR, hosted a press briefing on the political implications of the Covid-19 crisis for the ruling African National Congress (ANC).

Dr Cronje draws on the analysis presented in his book, The Rise or Fall of South Africa (published this week and available on Amazon for Kindle) coupled with an appraisal of the consequences of the government’s handling of the coronavirus crisis thus far.
7 May 2020 8AM English South Africa News Commentary · Politics

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