Sisulu’s unofficial launch of presidential campaign has exposed her shortcomings

Tourism Minister Lindiwe Sisulu has been a member of parliament since the dawn of South Africa’s democracy in 1994. For more than 20 years she has served as minister in more than five departments such as intelligence, water andsanitation and housing and human settlements. The unofficial launch of her campaign to become president of the ruling ANC has made her to conveniently forget that she has sworn to defend the constitution of the country. She has succeeded in grabbing the national stage and as presidential candidate she has propelled herself to the front of the queue of those challenging President…

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