BILLIONAIRE BUSINESSMAN ROB HERSOV SAYS SOUTH AFRICA CAN NO LONGER AFFORD “INNOCENT INCOMPETENCE”, CLAIMING THE ANC MUST LEAVE POWER AS HE BLAMES DECADES OF GOVERNANCE FAILURES FOR THE COUNTRY’S CRISIS

🚨🇿🇦 BILLIONAIRE BUSINESSMAN ROB HERSOV SAYS SOUTH AFRICA CAN NO LONGER AFFORD “INNOCENT INCOMPETENCE”, CLAIMING THE ANC MUST LEAVE POWER AS HE BLAMES DECADES OF GOVERNANCE FAILURES FOR THE COUNTRY’S CRISIS



South African businessman Rob Hersov has once again sparked intense political debate after declaring that the African National Congress (ANC) must be removed from power, arguing that South Africa can no longer afford what he described as “innocent incompetence.”



Speaking in an interview shared by Truth Report, Hersov criticized the ANC’s governance record, claiming that many of South Africa’s current challenges, including unemployment, crime, failing infrastructure, poor service delivery, and economic stagnation, are the result of decades of policy failures and poor leadership



Hersov argued that South Africans should stop viewing government failures as simple mistakes or incompetence, saying the country has paid a heavy price for years of poor governance. He further stated that South Africa requires urgent political and economic reforms if it hopes to reverse its current trajectory and restore investor confidence.



The outspoken businessman also suggested that voters should seriously consider alternative political leadership if they want to see meaningful change, adding that the country’s future depends on accountability, competent governance, and economic growth.



His comments have sparked mixed reactions across social media and the political landscape, with some South Africans agreeing that the country needs major political change, while others have accused Hersov of making politically motivated statements and unfairly targeting the governing party.



🇿🇦❓ Do you agree with Rob Hersov that South Africa can no longer afford “innocent incompetence,” or do you believe the ANC still deserves another opportunity to address the country’s challenges?

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