Enemy of the People, Adriaan Basson
Enemy of the People, Adriaan Basson
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Enemy of the People
How Jacob Zuma stole South Africa and how the people fought back

Author: Adriaan Basson, Pieter du Toit

Narrator: Charl van Heyningen

Unabridged: 10 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/11/2024


Synopsis

He swore to serve the people, but Jacob Zuma robbed us blind.
This is the first definitive account of Zuma’s catastrophic misrule, offering eyewitness descriptions and cogent analysis of how South Africa was brought to its knees – and how the people fought back. When Jacob Zuma took power of the ANC in December 2007, he inherited a country whose economy was growing and a party that had the support of two-thirds of the electorate. Today, South Africa is caught in the grip of state capture, the economy is moribund and a divided ANC is staring down the barrel of defeat at the 2019 elections. How did we get here?Zuma ruthlessly brought his party to heel, subduing and isolating his political opponents. Then he built a patronage network of family, friends and business associates – powerful, corruptible political tenderpreneurs – who stopped at nothing to take control of state institutions and enterprises. State capture became Zuma’s brand – a maze of corruption so far-reaching that it has replaced many parts of government, causing irreparable damage to institutions, state enterprises, and the ANC itself. But it hasn’t all gone Zuma’s way. In a new era of activism, former political allies, public-minded civil servants, the media and the people have stepped forward to join the anti-Zuma groundswell. In the courts, too, the pressure has mounted against a bad president, who has become an enemy of the people.As a deeply divided ANC squares off for the party’s conference in December, journalists Adriaan Basson and Pieter du Toit offer an insightful, up-to-the-minute account of the Zuma era.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Eric on February 05, 2017

A must-read for anyone else trying to survive a Trump presidency.......more

Goodreads review by Michael on September 01, 2011

This great work by Henrik Ibsen has become timely again. Just think of all the corporate lies about safe sources of energy and that the GOP wants to do away with the EPA, and you have a strong analog with the mineral bath business in this story (the water is contaminated and needs an EPA to shut it......more

Goodreads review by Melissa on December 16, 2023

jeremy strong is gonna kill this role......more

Goodreads review by death spiral on February 07, 2024

It makes sense that Miller would find it politically expedient to make the changes he did—but then again not sure he needed anything more incisive than The Crucible to make his point against McCarthy—but removing the doctor’s eugenicism not only removes the historical specificity of Ibsen’s play (wh......more

Goodreads review by Ryan on October 31, 2024

Good read, feel like I’m not much into plays, but this was quite engaging and enraging; no one listened to what this man had to say, he got cut off more times than he was able to finish his thought. Also when did mayors have real power? I have never heard of an actual mayor who could control a town......more