Post South Africa

Politics can no longer stand in the way of success

SOUTH AFRICA NEEDS A RESET

THE crises that face humankind are innumerable and in many instances so massive that they call for the gathering of not only resources but also spirituality. It is only reasonable to believe that there is a better chance for justice, peace, overcoming poverty and unemployment and social enhancing cohesion, if solutions are found through interfaith collaboration and harmony.

Throughout history, the responsible exercise of freedom has been the only true engine of progress. The South African people must

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