South Africa is a nation with many life cycles as it keeps evolving. Allow me to declare my love for the nation, its people and their culture but when that is said and done, what does South Africa stand for today?
What are its policies, at home, regionally and internationally? On Libya, I disagree with Kgalema Motlanthe for the simple fact that the AU was slow in action and didn’t until the situation had reached breaking point.
South Africa is Africa’s biggest economy and is now a member of the BRICS by all account. Well, to me, it joined that league of nations a long time ago? Development does not equate solution to all national problems. There is still a high level of poverty, marginalisation, unemployment and people waiting on promises that were made in 1994, when the ANC party swept into power to materialise…
Motlanthe is vice president, watching his interview on the Riz Khan programme, I wonder if he is selling a good game or making excuses?
A blast from the past…South Africa’s history is never far away…
And finally, one of the many reasons, I love South Africa, for its culture…