Mtolo rediscovers a long-lost attribute of the ANC: humility
ANC KwaZulu-Natal’s self-proclaimed intellectual Bheki Mtolo now embraces collective thinking, unity and the power of an authentic apology. Khongolose’s resident genius issued an apology for his recent diatribe against Nehawu workers, whom he accused of sabotaging government service delivery.
Mtolo, with the gravitas befitting his self-styled guru status, has now had an epiphany that workers were, in fact, the unsung heroes in the struggle against apartheid.
“I wish to unconditionally apologise to Nehawu, its leadership, and its entire membership,” announced the humbled oracle of KwaZulu-Natal, who apparently experienced a sudden flash of historical insight.
“I am now ready to accept advice, guidance, debate, and challenge as a contribution to strengthen the alliance and improve service delivery to the masses who matter the most,” Mtolo proclaimed, thus completing his transformation into a paragon of humility and collective wisdom.
There is no need to be apologetic for something either done or said if it appears to be a strong message or advice on the matter that need to be given careful consideration.
However, complacency and the nursing of the relationship will always acknowledged what come first. Building strong relationships on poor structural conditions or compromising of the truthful expression in matters of utmost importance?
We,therefore need to consider careful the reason for either the withdrawal of the utterances and apologies if they were made in good faith or under pressure and duress.
The ‘later is indeed the ONLY REASON he so called APOLOGISED.
He can apologize for nursing their relationship but fact remains that most of government services suck big time,we the general public feel it on daily basis.