Cabinet lekgotla must lay groundwork for quick pivot to post-apartheid justice
11 July 2024
GOOD joined the Government of National Unity after the May election did not produce an outright winner because if South Africa doesn’t find common purpose to transform the lingering apartheid landscape it is in for a period of prolonged division and turbulence.
The only available avenue to avoid this turbulence is for government to demonstrate new resolve to address profound abnormalities in our society: Inequality, poverty, and the full suite of social, economic, spatial and environmental injustices that the democracy inherited 30 years ago.
In addressing these matters, it will bring the picture in the Constitution, of a non-racial country of hope for all, to life. Failure to do so, however, will lead to the cliffs of social discontent and an intensification of the divisive identity politics that characterized the 29 May election.
The one thing that all political parties (including those representing minorities) should take from the election results was that the overwhelming majority of South Africans yearn for a government that better implements programmes to transform the 1994 landscape and improve the quality of their lives.