Would Patrice Motsepe Really Risk It All for the ANC?

Hosted by Justice Malala and veteran political commentator Mondli Makhanya, the show cuts through the noise with insight, honesty, and the kind of chemistry you only get when hosts actually love the conversation. No scripts. No spin. Just two voices breaking down South Africa’s political reality in a way that’s sharp, accessible, and unexpectedly entertaining.

In this episode of This Is Politics, Justice Malala and Mondli Makhanya unpack the looming question of whether billionaire Patrice Motsepe could actually step into the ANC presidency, and what that would mean for the future of the party and the country. They argue that South Africa’s political culture still treats ambition like a dirty secret, and discuss how the ANC is struggling to find a leader who can genuinely inspire voters. The conversation then shifts to South Africa’s foreign policy, as the hosts condemn the government’s silence on the Iranian crackdown and expose the hypocrisy of a non-aligned stance that too often becomes complicit when allies commit atrocities. It’s a deep dive into power, money, and moral credibility — and what it will take for South Africa to regain both.

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