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Now, however, Rhoda Kadalie says that 20 years on, what South Africans want is a radical change in political leadership.
As quoted in Politicsweb, Kadalie writes: "By all accounts 2014 has been one of SA's worst years for government. Government spending is out of control; corruption is endemic; education is a colossal failure; HIV, TB, and pneumonia are the top killers in a country that has the biggest anti-retroviral rollout of any country in the world. The ineptitude prevalent in our state enterprises such as SAA, SABC, Transnet, and of course, Eskom has covered reams of media reports, all of this exacerbated by the Moody's downgrade of SA's credit rating for three consecutive years.
"What South Africans want is a radical change in political leadership."