Former president Kgalema Motlanthe has expressed concern over the current state of the African National Congress amid growing public dissatisfaction with the governing party.
Speaking on the challenges facing the ANC, Motlanthe said the organisation’s leadership carries the responsibility of rebuilding confidence and restoring the party’s standing among South Africans.
His remarks come as the ANC continues to grapple with declining voter support and criticism over governance issues across the country.
ANC Leadership Urged To Rebuild Public Confidence
Motlanthe said party leaders must work towards returning the ANC to what he described as its “former glory”.
The former president stressed that the organisation’s future depends on leadership capable of reconnecting with communities and addressing the concerns of ordinary citizens.
According to Motlanthe, restoring trust in the ANC will require decisive action and accountability from those in leadership positions.
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Motlanthe also pointed to worsening service delivery failures in parts of the country, describing the situation as deeply troubling.
He said his position and public profile often allow him to get the attention of authorities when issues are raised.
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The Times Post understands that his comments add to growing concern within political circles about the impact of service delivery shortcomings on public confidence in government institutions.


