EXPOSED: SHOCKING CORRUPTION and FAILURE as Government Finally KILLS Post Office Monopoly. YOU Paid for This MESS!
For YEARS, South Africans have been LIED TO and ROBBED by a system designed to FAIL. Communications Minister Solly Malatsi hasn’t just changed a law; he has EXPOSED a DECADES-OLD SCAM that propped up the corpse of the South African Post Office with YOUR TAX MONEY. Their so-called “monopoly” was a FANTASY, a LEGAL SHACKLE that ONLY served to protect a bloated, incompetent state entity while SMOTHERING our economy.
While YOUR online orders languished in warehouses, private couriers were FORCED to operate in the shadows, IGNORING an archaic law because the Post Office was INCAPABLE of basic delivery. This isn’t reform; it’s a NATIONAL SHAMEFUL ADMISSION. The ANC’s political elite, including figures like Khusela Diko, are now SCREAMING because their cash cow has finally been put down. They argue this move “threatens sustainability”—but what sustainability? The ONLY thing sustained was a pipeline of BILLIONS in bailouts for an entity that SHED thousands of jobs and ABANDONED communities.
This is TELKOM SCANDAL 2.0. Remember the warnings of “chaos and job losses” when telecoms were liberalized? Instead, we got EXPLOSIVE innovation and lower prices. The ANC is trapped in a Soviet-era fantasy of control, believing it can BAN reality itself to protect its failing projects. They would rather STRANGLE South Africa’s entire e-commerce future than admit their model is a CORPSE.
The chilling implication is clear: This is about MORE than parcels. It’s about an entrenched political culture that VALUES CONTROL over COMPETENCE, that chooses PROTECTIONISM over PROGRESS every single time. They are willing to SACRIFICE your convenience, your business, and your future on the altar of their ideological vanity.
Malatsi’s move pulls back the curtain on a devastating reality. The next time you hear a politician defend a “state-owned” project, ask yourself: are you being served, or are you being used? The system isn’t broken; it was BUILT THIS WAY.
Edited for Kayitsi.com




