Maybe it's the fact that the ANC can't do whatever they want now and are now checked by other parties.
@ZemanTheMightyАй бұрын
Thank you for your input, Emperor of France That’s exactly it
@FictionHubZAАй бұрын
Yes. That is why. They used to have enough support to push through every idea they had but now the have to consult other parties.
@frankkoboldАй бұрын
Yeah, coalitions are always better.one of the reasons why the US and UK systems are so bad
@HenbotАй бұрын
You frame that as an ANC problem when it easily can be other parties problems who are anti worker for example. Corruption is the most necrotic poison for any movement
@floydblandston108Ай бұрын
Maybe it's because the ANC can't keep all the graft for itself? Coalition means everyone shares in the corruption....
@arkangel6281Ай бұрын
As a South African, i think most of us are just happy to see someone is actually doing their job and not just getting payed for doing nothing
@EgoHead710Ай бұрын
It's the bare minimum though...
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202Ай бұрын
Why add “as a South African” when you already know most of the people watching are South Africans. I swear we’re one of the few countries online that constantly has to let people know where we’re from before making a statement.
@arkangel6281Ай бұрын
@@EgoHead710 true
@SiphoMonyane-fz9cxАй бұрын
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202 its not that deep hey
@arkangel6281Ай бұрын
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202 ok.
@TheKnowledgeMan101Ай бұрын
As much as the ANC is a horribly incompetent and corrupt party, one thing that makes them stand out as a rare party in Africa, was that unlike other liberation parties, the ANC actually transitioned into becoming just another political party, they didn't contest the election and they accepted the results with grace and have chosen to put aside their differences and form a coalition with its main rivals like the DA and others to form a GNU. They also made the great choice to exclude the EFF and MK from power.
@brucemirbella2215Ай бұрын
Credit where it’s due.
@patsmythe1880Ай бұрын
Not even just in Africa. Very few people/parties around the world have willingly conceded power over the past few years
@AlexanderMaleedy-ur5nfАй бұрын
If Zuma was still in charge of the anc this would not have happened so despite being fairly corrupt well done to ramaphosa
@Aubrey2004-j4kАй бұрын
Very different from Zimbabwe
@TSG0195Ай бұрын
Go ahead and fool yourself; its not the ANC it is Ramaphosa and a few corruptible members of their NEC. The MKP is correcting the mess and the sellout has been exposed. The ANC of Ra will coalesce with the DA and become one but the majority is coming home to the MKP. Clock's ticking, loot as much as you can whilst you can.
@thepax2621Ай бұрын
Maybe its a case of the ANC doing so badly before, that any degree of competency looks like a miracle in comparison 🤷🏻♀️
@FictionHubZAАй бұрын
To be fair other parties have been carrying the anc.
@kevon_shabanguАй бұрын
Exactly
@bri1085Ай бұрын
@@FictionHubZA not really, Gayton is pretty much campaigning for the next election cycle, Steenhuisen has done nothing but try get right wing podcasters government jobs. Schreiber has mostly been benefiting from reform that was in place before he took office. The minister of electricity had been the biggest success and that is a continuation of the previous administration.
@FictionHubZAАй бұрын
@@bri1085 Gayton is definitely setting himself up for the next election. Schreiber did do all the reforms. Aaron did nothing but tell us "Reform is coming, comrades." The minister of electricity is benefitting from the privatization lead by the DA.
@jancovanderwesthuizen807014 күн бұрын
@@bri1085 of course boetie :) everything good is thanks to Leon’s predecessor, everything bad is Leon’s own fault, right?
@mqb3gofjzkko7nzx38Ай бұрын
AC: Alternating Current DC: Direct Current ANC: Almost no Current
@NeoGotMyBackTheSkothaneАй бұрын
This is so funny cause I'm legit about to write physics lol
@thegangov14Ай бұрын
😂
@icritique9947Ай бұрын
You are an educated individual 😹
@muhammedk470Ай бұрын
There has been lights from the election time till now. Zero load shedding.
@PunyuladaАй бұрын
Kak funny!
@tauceti8060Ай бұрын
Having other parties in the coalition should ensure the ANC is held accountable and encourage them to do better.Also DA finally have a chance in gov't to prove themselves
@snomcultist189Ай бұрын
Yes, now we can see if they are able to hold up with their beneficial governance outside of the more developed Western Cape.
@viwembande9497Ай бұрын
In your view, has the DA proven anything? Only two Parties have taken this opportunity to prove Positive namely PA and FF Plus. The DA is no different to the ANC if not worse
@lewis123417Ай бұрын
@viwembande9497 how are they no different from the ANC 😂😂 the AMC have literally destroyed south Africa with nonsensical economic policies
@Ksim3000Ай бұрын
This is the key factor here. If the DA actually are competent and life improves in SA, maybe more black votes in the long term will shift to them, enabling future coalition governments to come about... And as you say, a successful DA forces the ANC to compete and improve themselves.
@Jkejhjklmg1485Ай бұрын
@@viwembande9497 that’s an opinion, they have the broadest support for a right party. Nobody English speaking wants to join vv+ for a lot of reasons you already know of so it’s very ironic you are typing this in english 😂.
@-N0V4-Ай бұрын
I'm talking Home Affairs lines going from 12hrs to just 2hrs. This GNU is killing it in my opinion
@myshepspud1Ай бұрын
When the previous head of home affairs is an ANC minister that has been appointed to numerous portfolios, and now I think is head of finance. :/. But surely all that experience cycling through posts he will run it even better than Home Affairs, right.
@bri1085Ай бұрын
@@myshepspud1Motsoaledi basically started the reform at home affairs, Schreiber had basically been taking credit for things that were in place before him.
@Drewman56Ай бұрын
@@bri1085 you sound like an ANC shill
@bri1085Ай бұрын
@@Drewman56 not even, I'm disappointed at the DA for not grabbing this opportunity to win the public. Instead they'd rather be caught up in petty squabbles, or Steenhuisen is hiring another podcast bro.
@Penuelism20 күн бұрын
Don't lie. The work at home affairs improved many years ago, when NDZ and Gigaba were still ministers. Stop lying.
@jean-lucesterhuizen8279Ай бұрын
South african here. stuff is going better, but its still a ways away to being good. just keep trying government, we are all people of this country so lets all be as happy as each other, and make compromises where needed!!
@affinityxsАй бұрын
i wish everyone would have the same thoughts as you! 🤗
@jazlingo176Ай бұрын
Hows load shedding these days? I moved away in 2021 when it started getting bad so not sure how it is right now
@jean-lucesterhuizen8279Ай бұрын
@jazlingo176 believe it or not we have not had loadshedding since the start of the year😁
@jazlingo176Ай бұрын
@@jean-lucesterhuizen8279 That's amazing to hear! Which province are you in?
@BigMacDaddyАй бұрын
@@jazlingo176 can concur. dont believe there has been official load shedding nationwide since beginning of 2024
@online3010Ай бұрын
I'm surprised how Mature all the politicians are behaving. Less shouting and more transparency. Still many problems to fix
@BonJoviBeatlesLedZepАй бұрын
Here's to hoping us other parliamentary former British colonies can find common ground with new leaders the way you all have.
@ryanstephen120Ай бұрын
This is mostly due to the EFF being put in its place
@ArnovanWyk-q2j18 күн бұрын
@@BonJoviBeatlesLedZep Lol you are reading way to much into the "positive spin" its not that rosy between the parties, the ANC is forced to play carefully, that's all . . . and South Africa wasn't a British colony per say, the rednecks took SA by force after the weakened bonds between the Dutch and their south african colony and the discovery of gold, all the brits did was bring more misery - for one there was no "south africa" until after they took over, before then there where small Boer republics and enclaves dotted through out the land while bantu tribes still owned their own lands, and each group followed a path of sovereignty and self determination in its areas. but the brits drew a line and decided everyone inside is now subject to the queen "or we`ll put your children and women in starvation concentration camps and burn your land and livestock" . . . British colony my ass, come back and we`ll give you another go.
@lm_b508010 күн бұрын
the only guy who does the shouting has seen his party shrink & many of his leaders leave his party. south africans don't have the appetite for authoritarians
@twistedyogertАй бұрын
As an outsider looking in, I think this comeback story is a good rebuke of single party rule or the rule of a small number of parties. Democracy works best when everyone has a voice. Not some clique of oligarchs.
@markg.115929 күн бұрын
Even in my home state of Massachusetts we know this. Our legislature is dominated by Democrats, and has had consistent problems with corruption in the leadership, because they have so much control of what gets done in state government. So we also have a tradition of electing moderate Republicans as governor, to balance party control. Our last Republican governor would be been unelectable as a Republican nationally, but here became the most popular governor in the nation. Single-party government breeds corruption, now matter what you think of the party's policies.
@ryanhuxford2607Ай бұрын
as a south african this makes me so proud
@bradleybroekman7915Ай бұрын
Same
@TheAmericanPrometheusАй бұрын
I'm happy for you guys, here's to hoping South Africa turns a corner soon
@intelligencefactor03Ай бұрын
are you an actual south african or a dutchman?
@intelligencefactor03Ай бұрын
@@bradleybroekman7915 are you an actual south african or a european?
@FictionHubZAАй бұрын
@@intelligencefactor03As a black South African I have to admit most of the countryman the anc gone. The issue is we can't agree on what should come next.
@info_dash313Ай бұрын
I was sure the ANC would enter a coalition with their more natural fitting parties like the EFF and MK. But at the end of the day. Its about governing. And neither of those parties are remotely interested in anything other than fistshaking and disruption. Proud of this GNU
@TheKnowledgeMan101Ай бұрын
Actually they were planning on getting the EFF into the coalition but the DA didn't want that, and the EFF had a bit of power struggle because Malema was negotiating with the ANC for the position of Deputy President while Floyd Shivambu was also negotiating behind Malema's back to have a government position as well. But because Malema is so stubborn, he decided to take out the EFF from the negotiations and the efforts made by Shivambu were succeeding and he was almost given a position in government, but because Malema took the EFF out of the negotiations, it destroyed his hopes. Hence why Shivambu is no longer part of the EFF and has fled to the MK party even though he and Malema once fiercely opposed Jacob Zuma because of his corruption, but now Shivambu is singing praises for Zuma and has gotten his blessing to become the President of the MK party. Malema was not happy about this and he lashed out hard, he even went after the wife of one of the EFF's leaders because she liked a tweet where she praised Shivambu for leaving the EFF. And so the ANC decided to just go with the DA and other parties and exclude the EFF.
@lewis123417Ай бұрын
@TheKnowledgeMan101 thank God they weren't included in the coalition. They're racist, economically illiterate rabble rousers who don't have the foggiest idea as to how to run a country or build reasonable concessions across the political divide, they would have spoiled the coalition
@RobotWithHumanHair.Ай бұрын
A coalition with the objectively worse party? Wild
@cronchcrunchАй бұрын
ANC and DA policies are way more aligned than ANC and MK/EFF. What makes you think that they are more naturally fitting with EFF and MK?
@lightbringer_real6876Ай бұрын
ANC and DA are closer than ANC is to EFF and MK
@edwintallisАй бұрын
This is the greatest change our nation has seen since 94. Many successful nations run on coalition and is the true meaning of unity in diversity. We are finally seeing positive change!
@BlackDoveNYCАй бұрын
I had expected this to happen much earlier. I guess it took this long for younger voters to overcome older voters. A natural progression.
@Aubrey2004-j4kАй бұрын
Congratulations mate!!hope things continue to improve
@kjlovescoffeeАй бұрын
"...a country that has struggled with rolling blackouts for years..." - 17 years, to be exact. The youngest voters will probably not remember a time before daily power cuts.
@myshepspud1Ай бұрын
It happened first time in my matric year. :/. Remember some trial exams without lights.
@sanelemwelaseАй бұрын
Let's be honest loadshedding gotten worse in 2022,before that we never had loadshedding in summer We used to have loadshedding in winter only. I only noticed loadshedding in 2013,before that, we didn't experience it where I lived.
@wandilemncwabe651Ай бұрын
@sanelemwelase before 2013 before got named to laloadshedding we have blackouts. But yeah loadshedding got worse in this decade
@MKL_DАй бұрын
Definitely not 17.we never had it in 2009
@JustFlourishTodayАй бұрын
That's not true, when I left SA 2013 there was no such thing...
@kjlovescoffeeАй бұрын
Ramaphosa has been a disappointment since becoming president. He's somewhat of a weak leader, slow to act, resistant to making tough choices. While Jacob Zuma and his sychophants leaving played a big role in the ANC losing their majority, Ramaphosa's leadership, and their performance under him, played a part too. It is ironic then, that he is the right man to lead the government of national unity. His key strength, and first instinct, is consensus building. This is no exaggeration - he was the ANC's chief negotiator in the negotiations to end Apartheid. Since then, he has also been involved in mediation/negotiation in other conflicts on the continent. This is where he thrives.
@OrionTailsАй бұрын
I think the only reason why he's so slow or indecisive is because he is afraid of upsetting powerful people within the party. Now that those people are gone, he can finally govern over the party he wanted. Still, the DA is a good check, though. As much as I dislike liberalism, the welfare state of South Africa has failed.
@siyabongamchunu4342Ай бұрын
Ramaphosa has done what no other politician in this country could have done at the helm of the ANC. He hasn't been weak, slow, or resistant to tough choices at all. He got rid of Zuma knowing full well it would probably destroy his party at the elections. What he maybe didn't account for was just how great the strength of feeling was after betraying Zuma. And despite all that Ramaphosa has been brave enough to get into bed with the DA, which he has skillfully masked as a GNU. Ramaphosa has successfully created a new centrist movement, after putting his political future on the line, but there could still be a massive price to pay for it.
@RETforever537Ай бұрын
@@siyabongamchunu4342 Are you really talking about a guy who was found with USD$4 million in his sofa? You sound like someone who is doing favour for someone.
@Nduvho-PhophiАй бұрын
Clicked this immediately because I remember the negativity in the last video about South Africa. We are resilient. Just when you think we're down and out, we'll surprise you. This country is a movie.
@TheSepticSidАй бұрын
I think most people would say it's because the ANC can't cover each others corruption as well anymore. But the best part about this was hearing MK and EFF have less people voting for them again. Those two parties would kill this country in a heartbeat.
@nigelmarwa6246Ай бұрын
Why do you dislike eff
@yrnkevinsmithC-137Ай бұрын
Well I mean ppl who supported and shifted to MK because they were Zuma supporters , without MK this coalition wouldn't be here
@TheSepticSidАй бұрын
@@nigelmarwa6246 their idea of nationalising the mines and land reforms are not something I agree with. I don’t know of a single time in any country’s history where nationalisation has had a good effect on the economy nor, as we saw with Zimbabwe, should land reforms happen as food would become scarce and acres of land would go to waste. You may feel differently about the subject matter and I respect you. But this is my personal opinion about this.
@TheSepticSidАй бұрын
@@yrnkevinsmithC-137 You are correct. They basically made this coalition happen. But I do not believe they should gain any power further. As to my knowledge they are also for land reforms which is something I think would severely impact the economy in a negative way. But again if you support them I respect your decision or if you are just pointing out the fact that they in a way caused all this then yes, I am aware of it and it played in our favour.
@charliehartman5626Ай бұрын
Well, there are a few reasons. First, the leader of the party Julius Malema has said several highly racist remarks towards Indian people, particularly Indian South African migrants. This includes calling them smelly, saying they are all liars and scammers, and at one point I believe saying they need to be deported. In short, he talks about Indians the way Trump talks about immigrants. Second, he has also said that the country needs to forcefully repatriate and nationalise all white owned land for the good of the nation. He has openly admitted that this will have to be done using force, and has said he does not care. Granted, this one is a little more nuanced since white Africaaners own most of the biggest and richest farms and companies in the nation, but Malemba willingness to use the violence to enact his plans as seen in his October 2022 eally is still very unsettling to many people. Third, the part in general has had a history of SA and violence. This is true for other parties in the South African Parliament, but for the EFF in particular, this includes party leadership posting instructions on how to make a petrol bomb, intimidating journalists, assault, and other charges. Again, I will admit I don't know everything about the party's history and I certainly can't claim to have their best interests, but hopefully this can help explain why some people don't like them
@Padraic54Ай бұрын
Wishing for the best South Africa. Glad it's looking better.
@dewaldjonker7003Ай бұрын
Was patiently waiting for a SA coalition government video- thank you!😃❤
@prince-malusidlamini6171Ай бұрын
his is my best day ever with you guys. There’s nothing I love more than this channel but I didn’t realize how much I crave content about my country.
@EsihleMadiniАй бұрын
ANC don't have a chance to do corruption anymore ramaphosa did this on purpose he knew he couldn't end corruption alone so he did this which is good
@cxzact9204Ай бұрын
I don't think Cyril planned on losing the majoirty. But it worked out the best way it could, even for the ANC. The majority was going to kill the ANC eventually. Now that they have the the DA and the IFP and PA to worry about the detials like stopping the looting and making sure KZN gets the TLC it needs and letting coloureds feel properly represented for the first time, things can maybe get on the right track for this great beautiful country
@EsihleMadiniАй бұрын
@@cxzact9204 of course they didn't but remember ANC was still the one that was Gaven a certain period of time to make a decision and they chose to do the GNU which means the rest of ANC agreed to ramaphosa's decision
@myshepspud1Ай бұрын
Amen brother! You are so right. Many Zulus seem to hate him, others see him as weak not doing enough- not many know Ace Magashule and others had him by the balls.
@RooiRokBokkie17 күн бұрын
I think we're entering a new era and im excited to see South Africa heal
@ScorpiusZA.Ай бұрын
although, let's be fair here. The lack of loadshedding is in spite of Eskom, not because of it. So many people and business have installed solar systems (or even just inverters with batteries) that the country is building up a private battery back up to smooth out the peaks and troughs of electricity demand.
@thirdbrother4018Ай бұрын
If you can't count on the government then of course private initiatives will come and will work better than what government was trying to do. It's always the case when there's a monopoly there's no need to be competent because people are already dependant on you anyway.
@magicjuandАй бұрын
That's really interesting. And, to be fair, it's not trivial to manage a grid with so many private suppliers connected to it. It took a lot of incompetence to get to this point but it also takes some actual competence to transition out of it.
@mikolowiskamikolowiska4993Ай бұрын
How many ppl can afford solar. Runs making excuses
@literallyjustthings9227Ай бұрын
Sure that’s one reason why loadshedding has stopped, but you also can’t deny Eskom’s improvements in the recent months. The Energy Availability factor of their power stations is way up compared to last year, they are spending much less money on diesel generators than last year, and they’re expected to make a profit for the first time in 7 years.
@melbourneplanespotter3631Ай бұрын
I find it suspect that loadshedding can be ended without significant investments in power generation. De Ruyter, the ex-CEO who was poisoned, said that it's possible to end loadshedding if you skip maintenance, but that's very much a short-term solution.
@swak_zaАй бұрын
Hoping it isn't all just vibes and we begin to see some actual results soon
@ZemanTheMightyАй бұрын
Give it a year. Then we will know
@lightmonkey1520Ай бұрын
Only time will tell
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202Ай бұрын
@@ZemanTheMightyeven a year is pushing it, it takes at least 2-3 years to start seeing the affects of a new government
@FelidaeEnjoyerАй бұрын
Probably just co-incidence, but inflation is slowing down. Still up, but slowing down in its' rise
@11kgalaleloАй бұрын
Let us pray
@adataodysseyАй бұрын
Great to finally see a positive video about SA on tldr :)
@KgodishomoganeАй бұрын
My country 😭😭😭🇿🇦
@97CorviАй бұрын
Good job for going in a good direction !!!!
@LeonRamkumarАй бұрын
Coalition governance has unlocked competition and accountability. I think the growth of DA and IFP are key to the success of GNU and South Africa as a whole.
@NearQuasarАй бұрын
South Africa is finally at a turning point.
@SiphoSbu-hx8stАй бұрын
It’s about time
@AllSeerAugustusАй бұрын
Ah Mzansi is our vibe man. We live and struggle together 💪
@cjm8160Ай бұрын
Also: tin tin tin gobisiqolo 🎶
@code_play_channelАй бұрын
I don't think someone who's in a 2x4m shack in Alex is vibing in any way with someone in a Sandton penthouse
@Calmacalma11Ай бұрын
@@code_play_channel right on the money
@ellaaysun6181Ай бұрын
I plan to retire at 62 in another country outside the US that is free, safe and very cheap with a high quality of life. I could fully just rely on only my SS if I wanted to when that times arrives but l'll also have at least one pension, a 403 (b) and a very prolific Investment account with my Stephanie Janis Stiefel my FA. Retiring comfortably in the US these days is almost impossible.
@MafArdoledaАй бұрын
I know this lady you just mentioned. Stephanie Janis Stiefel is a portfolio manager and investment advisor. She gained recognition as an employee of neuberger berman; a renowned investor she is. Stephanie Janis Stiefel has demonstrated expertise in investment strategies and has been involved in managing portfolios and providing guidance to clients.
@aydin6219Ай бұрын
I plan on moving to the South Africa. Wbu
@ohmakure4716Ай бұрын
I have a sis in Pretoria, South Africa. They have good healthcare and I plan on retiring there.
@KarencitaSacherАй бұрын
How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking?
@DhaliaKaimkhaniАй бұрын
Please stop gentrifying countries
@Myprobable952Ай бұрын
A Rare Black And White W 💯 Long Live Suid Afrika!
@intelligencefactor03Ай бұрын
youre not a real south african if you call the country that my friend.
@andyb619Ай бұрын
@@intelligencefactor03yeka okunye zolo! Afrikaans is an official language of South Africa. He is real South African and it’s racist to reject him merely because of his ethnicity.
@fesyukiАй бұрын
@@andyb619 a lot of europeans do that But I agree with you
@thomashisted5984Ай бұрын
@@fesyuki and in europe they are ridiculed and denounced by the vast majority.
@Aubrey2004-j4kАй бұрын
@@intelligencefactor03 wtf? Why are you everywhere??
@FitzwewelsАй бұрын
Been keeping up with this via the DA's KZbin channel. Mostly just party line stuff, but the stats are true! Lots of improvement. Hope this government can last long enough to make change without any scandals to tear it apart. I'm optimistic! Love to South Africa from the USA
@CamCanEditsАй бұрын
AS a South African, there is more to this than just what is seen on the outside. GNU is doing something, but it's not doing well on a provincial level. Lots of in fighting, backstabbing and Still lack of doing anything meaningful. We are hopeful but its not going as good as it looks
@TheAxesoulАй бұрын
I agree, especially in Gauteng. Also if you look at KZN, in portfolios like Community Safety, DPWI, dealing with issues like construction mafias and illegal immigrants.
@StumbleholmeАй бұрын
Great summary. As a South African I feel generally the sentiment is very positive on the ground, a lot still to sort out but it feels as though we’re slowly turning the corner… tbc
@ReachGamingАй бұрын
I've seen local improvement, roads being paved, electricity posts being fixed, clean ups, fences fixed, buildings painted.
@Penuelism20 күн бұрын
That's not national govt... that's local govt. That's why Stellenbosch looks different to Gugulethu and always has. Don't lie about what's happening nationally in our politics.
@ReachGaming20 күн бұрын
@Penuelism I never spoke about what's happening nationally how can I lie about something I never spoke about you chop.
@fireantmedia794617 күн бұрын
I just want the best for this country. We are blessed with amazing minds, sports, entertainment, academics, and more… nature, tourism areas… and we can still be diverse! Let’s get this amazing country with its (mostly) amazing people - Back to a top level
@deer3481Ай бұрын
Anyone else freaked out by that Gauteng pronounciation 🤣 Great video BTW
@PunyuladaАй бұрын
I always get jumpscared hearing how it's pronounced by videos made by non-South African channels 😅 Not from Mzansi BTW, but I did train and live there for a while 👍
@sdrawk361112 күн бұрын
South African here: We are doing a bit better now, but to be honest we have a lot of potential to do way, way better. At the moment we are doing as well as a hospital patient in a ward: We were close to death, but now we are all bandaged and healing and the meds are working. We have a long way to go. If we fix unemployment, education, crime, law enforcement, the railway network and the health system then you will see us do very well indeed.
@FictionHubZA11 күн бұрын
True
@mazwideamahle409111 сағат бұрын
Thought it was just in my head.
@maxmillianwiegel1643Ай бұрын
Not South African, but this sounds like good news.
@Aubrey2004-j4kАй бұрын
Yeah.
@Dany-rx7rsАй бұрын
Those White people are South Africans, even Indians are South Africans it's the Rainbow nation. With that logic what about Americans and Australians which most are Europeans.
@Dany-rx7rsАй бұрын
Black doesn't mean African. What are North Africans or Khoisan (Indigineous, lighter skinned)
@Aubrey2004-j4kАй бұрын
@@Dany-rx7rs wtf are you talking about?
@place4samАй бұрын
@@Dany-rx7rsare you okay?
@derrickmaraisАй бұрын
I hope this works long term, but I think thus far it's mostly down to the lack of load shedding.
@ZemanTheMightyАй бұрын
The lack of loadshedding is a pretty massive deal. Don’t discount it
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202Ай бұрын
@@ZemanTheMightyI just know this country too well to not be negative about it. I just know that whatever they did to “fix” load shedding isn’t sustainable due to how quickly it happened. Will not be surprised if it comes back, this has happened time and time again where it would go away for months or even over a year and then return worse than before. I want to be wrong but I’ve lost so much hope in this country already.
@melbourneplanespotter3631Ай бұрын
I'd imagine that loadshedding has "ended" because of skipping crucial maintenance. This will eventually come back to bite since not much has been invested into bringing in new power generation that can meet current demand. Even the ex-CEO said that you can "end" loadshedding for a while if maintenance is skipped. I feel the new CEO at Eskom has done precisely that.
@drxydАй бұрын
The bar is very low for the GNU
@NearQuasarАй бұрын
Recovery has to start somewhere
@jameslewis2635Ай бұрын
It's good to hear that things are improving for South Africa. When I heard about what was going on around Zuma being kicked out of the ANC and the last election general conditions sounded awful.
@predabot__6778Ай бұрын
WHAT! @6:39 33% unemployment?? That's insane... that's nearly apocalyptic, I would even argue. My word. Well, I knew SA has been in dire straits for something like 25 years, and considering their other problems, which I have been told of, it probably shouldn't be quite as shocking that the job-market is messed up in SA. This new government certainly has their work cut out for them! Here's to hoping they can turn it around to at least some extent.
@cjm8160Ай бұрын
Keep in mind many developing countries have large-scale unemployment, but people who sell trinkets on the streets may not be included in the official unemployment numbers in other countries. Anyone who is seeking a formal job and doesn’t have one is counted as unemployed in South Africa
@myshepspud1Ай бұрын
If you only knew all. It hasn't been easy being born in 1990 and feeling for a long time you can see where the corruption is, etc but your voice didn't matter. I guess it was like that before so "payback" but I never knew that time and also struggling to make a living in the home I was born in. Often feeling like a 2nd class citizen when it comes to policies. I was told when I graduated I was the least employable person in SA just because I was white and a male. Opposite to how people tout it. Not fun.
@lm_b5080Ай бұрын
the high rate is a bit misleading - South Africa's formal economy is a service economy dominated by the tertiary sector, which counts as one of the 15 most advanced stock markets in the world. on the other hand there are millions of people participating in the informal economy, which isn't counted as part of the official employment rate
@DinoBryceАй бұрын
@@lm_b5080At least around 60% of our country makes less than R120 000 per year or R10 000 per month. Those numbers don't lie to show how poor our country that is less than $3.50 per hour.
@ElogeticАй бұрын
@@DinoBryce Most of the workforce is around minimum wage, which translates to $1.49 per hour. Crazy shit.
@ruyfernandezАй бұрын
Best success: no more loadsheddings!
@Penuelism20 күн бұрын
After De Ruyter was removed, before elections. This wasn't about the GNU. Pravin and de Ruyter are no longer involved. But I'm still expecting Ramaphosa to push that rubbish Green Agenda.
@literallyjustthings9227Ай бұрын
I am really positive above the GNU and hope the country improves. However, one thing does concern me. If the country improves to a significant extent, that will mean that the parties in the GNU increase their support, and that could possible mean the ANC getting above 50% in the next election, which would basically set the country on the starting blocks again.
@LimitFoundry943Ай бұрын
The coalition works became no one wants to be there and they hate eachother so corruption is essentially impossible (still happens just less) because someone is going to snitch eventually and use that to boost their party's reputation but this is on a national level. Provincial level there is a lot of infighting
@local_communistАй бұрын
South Africa mentioned
@OutsiderLabs16 күн бұрын
Tankie spotted
@local_communist16 күн бұрын
@@OutsiderLabs no I just like some ideas in communism but I am not for it.
@0xCAFEF00DАй бұрын
Happy they're doing a lot better.
@nilmatisonАй бұрын
Okay, but what is that thumbnail, can we talk about that for a second? 😅
@TricksyG28 күн бұрын
Excellent video. Rare to see something like this from a non-SA channel. Thank you for this, please bring more like this 👏🏻
@zeroyuki92Ай бұрын
Sounds great. Externally, I think South Africa also gained a lot of international 'vibes' from their recent active roles in Israel - Palestine conflict and BRICS. Not sure their stance is a positive for investors, but I bet it generates good will for locals and regional/fellow global south sentiments.
@BigJFindAWayАй бұрын
South Africans need to stick to local affairs. You guys really dont understand what’s going in the rest of the world.
@OutsiderLabs16 күн бұрын
@@BigJFindAWay wtf does that even mean? The average American can't find Israel on a map. Western folks should remember their place - as the colonialists who wrecked the entire world for their own selfish gains
@jarnModАй бұрын
I am 100% certain the market did not rally on "more inclusive government". They rally because a glimpse of "functional government at all".
@imbleu1067Ай бұрын
Proud of South Africa for the first time in a while
@leedevlin8260Ай бұрын
Let's hope the oversight of different parties is enough to keep them honest and from going overboard with party interest
@sanelemwelaseАй бұрын
GNU is the future DA ministers seem to be competent and actually working while some ANC ministers are also trying to catch up. We just was a working,competent government with no corruption .
@cloudedBeatsАй бұрын
DA is actually getting this done while letting ANC think that they still have power
@juliánito59Ай бұрын
When I was there right after the election, from what every South African I've talked to have told me, the bar for the ANC is so low I don't know if it's worth celebrating them doing better or not 😅 But I guess having other previously opposition parties holding them accountable is def working, even if just a bit.
@PodcastCentral3336 күн бұрын
in South Africa, we all just like each other
@koena4lyfАй бұрын
The ANC is still in charge. The coming budget will prove that because the DA has a lot to lose if it leaves the coalition.
@lewis123417Ай бұрын
It depends, it's not a good strategy for the DA to tie themselves to a failing government. It's only worth staying in the coalition if the ANC stop making incompetent economic decisions
@myshepspud1Ай бұрын
I hope its not the old case of bring them in to get things working then strongarm them into populist policies.. We all know a national health plan and anything civil benefits is not planned for white people. No even for us born in 1990 always had to make our own plan. Government has actively paid people around me based on colour and yet me who has nothing but still built a community project that benefitted loads. Do you think I got anything but treated like a 2nd class citizen after everything. Others are given land, do you think they treat with respect land I actually had to buy?
@melbourneplanespotter3631Ай бұрын
The DA has no choice but to stay in this coalition. Their vote share has remained flat, so this is pretty much their electoral peak. The ANC only lost its majority because of the MK party splitting off; if you count both ANC + MK vote share than it's pretty much the same as what the united ANC got back in 2019, i.e., SOUTH AFRICANS HAVEN'T CHANGED THEIR VOTING PREFERNECES.
@Plexus0Ай бұрын
Nothing in life is perfect but this is a good news story. The world could do with more of it. Best luck to SA and I hope all can be prosperous and feel mutual respect
@asavelakuse6865Ай бұрын
Social media after the elections things have shaken up a lot. The prison raid, the raid on illegal immigrants and the prosecution of establishments that practice illegal acts that violated labour laws has been a benefit
@nikolaivanniekerk1626Ай бұрын
The country is doing well because of the DA and fellow parties not because of the ANC. The BELA education bill is against the right to mother tongue education. The NHI bill under the ANC is unfeasible. The DA Pretoria Mayor did a great job in bringing water and infrastructure to forgotten sections surrounding Pretoria.
@nkanyezitshabalala5256Ай бұрын
Funny how only TLDR gives me a comprehensive picture of South Africa, not SA news outlets.
@myshepspud1Ай бұрын
We too focused on other things, the corruption in our media runs deep. I am sure we will right it though.
@JonathanWrightZAАй бұрын
@@myshepspud1 Pretty sure News24 is beyond saving as long as Adrian Basson is the editor. Pillay already sunk the Mail & Guardian, and Daily Maverick was good for all of 5 minutes after launch
@nellym46664Ай бұрын
I just wish they would stop using the same stock footage of only downtown Cape Town over & over. Every KZbinr does this for some reason.
@magicjuandАй бұрын
To me, this is a demonstration of what democracy is good at. I wouldn't say it's ideal at picking the best policy or the best candidate, but it is quite good at acting as a check on those in power. That's what I heard from South Africans in this election: they didn't say definitively "we want this policy" or "we want this leader" but they did say "we don't want ANC dominance anymore". That was enough to shift the government onto a different track. And, hopefully, this new competitive mode will continue further and more politicians will act under the knowledge that they will be voted out if they can't deliver for their people.
@clivematthews95Ай бұрын
I won’t lie, I’m also optimistic about the GNU, and I wanna see what it’s got done in 6 months
@SiphoSbu-hx8stАй бұрын
Aren’t we all
@ryanstephen120Ай бұрын
Home Affairs queues have already reduced from about 12 hours to 2 hours under minister Leon Shreiber
@clivematthews95Ай бұрын
@ that’s excellent 👍🏾, GNU might be biggest win of 2024, Trump winning election biggest loss of 2024
@mthokozisimyende78724 күн бұрын
"Once we nationalize the reserve bank, our country will prosper" - a passionate black man
@nicholasmcgregor7790Ай бұрын
Great analysis!
@Ducky27_Ай бұрын
We got South Africa's recovery before gta 6
@earnestjonahdaniel3802Ай бұрын
Its actually not Vibes Based as you say. The problem with the ANC was corruption and ineptitude in government positions. The DA is a more competent party that actually focuses on getting work done and the combination brings a level of restraint and internal government checks within a the actual government and not just in parliament
@lalidose6343Ай бұрын
Hi Earnest, can you elaborate as to how the DA is competent and focuses on getting work done? (not in comparison to the ANC but purely on their own merit/standing) This questions is for research purposes
@ItsJoeyGАй бұрын
Putting when this video was released on the calendar was a great idea.
@fateenshareef8716Ай бұрын
All they need to do to be popular, is be a technocratic government. No major policy is needed for a boost in moral.
@BlackDoveNYCАй бұрын
Sad but true particularly for trade, currency and investment reasons.
@pvtcit9711Ай бұрын
Voting habits haven't changed, the ANC votes just split between ANC and the new MK, the voters have learned nothing, they still just vote loyally. MK just used to be rolled into ANC before.
@deeannagartenhaus6978Ай бұрын
Buying Bitcoin or Gold are the absolute best hedges against hyperinflation.
@Mariacarlos11Ай бұрын
Not buying bitcoin would be a stupid thing to do, Not holding any gold would also be a stupid thing
@paulhenyАй бұрын
People believe their currency has the worth it does because they have no other option. Even in a hyperinflationary environment, individuals must continue to use their hyperinflationary currency since they likely have minimal access to other currencies or gold/silver coins.
@deeannagartenhaus6978Ай бұрын
Inflation is gradually going to become part of us and due to that fact any money you keep in cash or in a low-interest account declines in value each year. Investing is the only way to make your money grow and unless you have an exceptionally high income, investing is the only way most people will ever have enough money to retire.
@Watersbill89Ай бұрын
Market fluctuations have frustrated my previous attempts at stock/crypto investing. Ready to pivot to passive income, I'd love to learn from your journey. Share your expertise and guidance, and help me overcome my past setbacks to achieve financial stability and success
@deeannagartenhaus6978Ай бұрын
Investing without proper guidance can lead to mistakes and losses. I've learned this from my own experience. If you're new to investing or don't have much time, it's best to get advice from an expert.
@Yacovo14 күн бұрын
Thanks for the video.
@la1sk203Ай бұрын
Last time tldr was this positive Ethiopian Civil War became a thing
@ws43Ай бұрын
SBO here. Even just the petrol price drop has given my company 5% more profit to use for new equipment. I'm happy with what's happened. And I'm optimistic for the country's future.
@AdamQueenАй бұрын
The name GNU only lets me wonder what if RMS is a politician.
@acommenterАй бұрын
GNU/Richard's life work has been pretty much politics.
@crash.overrideАй бұрын
I think you'll find its proper name is GNU/ANC/DA. (/s 😉)
@cujotwentysix7519Ай бұрын
If I may interject for a moment
@fabriciuslan13 күн бұрын
A coalition was exactly what our system was designed for, it is no surprise that it works. Disagreements in the coalition is not a problem it is healthy.
@readsomebooks666Ай бұрын
The DA takes oversight of the treasury and infrastructure and suddenly there is no load shedding, basic services are being delivered and repairs to basically everything are happening. That’s the reality, end of discussion.
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202Ай бұрын
Loadshedding ended before the election
@DinoBryceАй бұрын
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202No it was just postponed
@bluecouchpodcast24Ай бұрын
People must thank the ANC that it didn't take the alternative parties such as MK,EFF,PAC etc etc because it could have easily done it and keep the DA out
@TheKnowledgeMan101Ай бұрын
They originally tried to approach the EFF but Malema kept making unacceptable demands and he was so stubborn that he just pulled out. Also, Ramaphosa and Zuma have a bitter personal feud and animosity, so MK is not gonna work, also the PAC is part of the GNU, so I don't know what you're talking about
@Mission_911Ай бұрын
oooo finally something good for my country
@drewhailstones4106Ай бұрын
I will say, though there hasn't been any Loadshedding, there have been many and i mean many power failures. There have been many instances where we have gone without power for days. At one point we had 5 days with no power. It takes them 36 hours to get a substation back online after a storm shut it down. Sooooo ja. The jury is still out in my case.
@ElysiumCreatorАй бұрын
1:01 Say that again?
@theambassador3695Ай бұрын
LMAO
@charliebasar9068Ай бұрын
TLDR News accidentally joins the National Party.
@longiusaescius2537Ай бұрын
Rare tldr W
@jai_the_guyАй бұрын
Great video, I really appritence it when you make videos centred on Africa. Will you be reviewing their budget when it is released and the different parties reactions to it?
@AhmedFadel-jl7wcАй бұрын
Can you guys make video about Niger 🇳🇪 being fastest growing economy in Africa
@fullcirclehistoryАй бұрын
Is it really? Can you send me a link that proves that
@ambessaseway5594Ай бұрын
@fullcirclehistory largely because oil production true a pipeline exporting via Benin coast started
@PrinceTalksFootball19 күн бұрын
Which part of South Africa are you talking about? The majority of people here aren't happy with the government.
@notusneoАй бұрын
Well you can only go up if you hit rock bottom
@Droidman1231Ай бұрын
South Africa seems to have hit close to rock bottom, due to many things but ANC unchecked power is probably one factor. With this addressed, I hope things can turn around.
@thirdbrother4018Ай бұрын
Investment confidence can basically save them, enough of it already fixes unemployment issue. Next it will increase the supply of money in the budget, this can be used to bolster anti-corruption institutions and policies [ if they have those ], better they do this rather than waste potential money on social welfare. It will make people stay unemployed and will not fix inequality that compared to corruption and unemployment isn't even that important.
@BlackDoveNYCАй бұрын
Social spending is important, there should be a safety net especially in a nation with the highest wealth and income inequality in the world (if I’m not mistaken). That allows people to move on to employment while keeping disruption in low.
@thirdbrother4018Ай бұрын
@@BlackDoveNYC If it isnt high enough to convince people its better to stay unemployed, the case with politicians is that they always love to spend not their money if it means they will be reelected with it. Social populism is a thing that ruins economies. ANC seems to be the party comparable with Bolivarian movement in Venezuela that used social populism as means of extending their power, in one moment they just drowned themselves with debt.
@krhandzuАй бұрын
The GNU is honestly game changing. I believe that if we continue with such a setup it’ll allow us have a better understanding of how each party works and will actually keep our government accountable. This election was a wake up call for the ANC and showed the youth how important it is to vote. I hope that things continue getting better and that we are actually able to get to the point where it’s actually possible to tackle bigger issues such as housing, food and security crises. I pray that things continue to improve in our beautiful country ✨
@juandeandrade3675Ай бұрын
The only thing I'm worried for is the next election, where some might re-vote for ANC thinking they've improved because of the slight improvement. Guess we'll get there when we get there.
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202Ай бұрын
So far it doesn’t seem like the GNU policies are trickling down to municipalities so 2026 elections should be interesting
@NearQuasarАй бұрын
Most people who voted for the ANC did so because of loyalty and not what the party has done and the massive amount of votes which they lost indicates that the psychological bond is broken in many people.
@myshepspud1Ай бұрын
I mean they voted MK. Truly dont care.
@NearQuasarАй бұрын
@@myshepspud1 Without MK, the anc would have had far more leverage in a coalition.
@DinoBryceАй бұрын
@@NearQuasarTrue, only because of Nelson Mandela and because of bribes do people vote the ANC. Also since there is propaganda against the DA.
@meilinchan731429 күн бұрын
Same story in Malaysia. We now have a unity government too.
@isitxgp2455Ай бұрын
I'm not South African, but I'm happy to see an African country doing so well.
@RobotWithHumanHair.Ай бұрын
They’re not doing well like at all, there’s hopes this coalition can bring something good to SA but the country is rife with problems that won’t be solved in just one term of this unity government
@DinoBryceАй бұрын
@@RobotWithHumanHair.At least around 60% of our country makes less than R120 000 per year or R10 000 per month. Those numbers don't lie to show how poor our country that is less than $3.50 per hour.
@lincolnhuntermusicАй бұрын
No meantion of BRICS and the investments coming in from that avenue.
@BigJFindAWayАй бұрын
Don’t put any faith in BRICS. China And Russia are literally falling apart. They are deteriorating at very rapid rates in more ways than you can know. And Brazil is run by entrenched elites that won’t allow it to develop properly,
@njabulombuyazi5132Ай бұрын
Crazy how indenial the ruling party was. Do you guys remember the 2016 Local Government elections when the ANC lost Tshwane (Pretoria), Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni and Nelson Mandela Bay. These are major metros. Yet they still did not change anything!!! They did everything possible to loose their majority...The only surprise is that it took this long
@ResearchReallyАй бұрын
it's tough for coalitions do well especially when there is a ideological difference so good job SA.
@NearQuasarАй бұрын
The alternative is a coalition with a neo-feudal MK party that defies ideological analysis and a far-left EFF that has corrupt leaders and the ANC and DA know that if they can’t work together, then the nation is likely doomed.
@wafferphotography5923Ай бұрын
Please make a video on Mozambique's election. My country
@AmirPoundingАй бұрын
do you live there? hows life there?
@DomanaxTVАй бұрын
South African here. Things are improving. I don't want this government to change at the moment. For once I feel like the government is being run with a more mature approach
@TheBostricanoАй бұрын
Because during ANC, life was worst than during apartheid
@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202Ай бұрын
Very loaded statement. Its a sensitive and complex topic where both eras had aspects that were better than the other, but overall democracy is better purely due to it being moral which apartheid was not
@VRe-r3sАй бұрын
Life for who?
@tutumazibuko2510Ай бұрын
Lmao you know that's a lie
@tpower1912Ай бұрын
@@yourfriendlyneighbourhoods8202 There's nothing moral about democracy. It's just a system that delivers to merchant classes more.
@msuomtvАй бұрын
No, Apartheid was also extremely corrupt and inept on top of the whole being fucking racist thing.
@mphomuila9460Ай бұрын
200 days of no loadshedding is simply not true it is still a daily occurrence for a lot of south africans with less economic influence