SOUTH Africa is in danger of becoming a failed state. The combination of power outages, infrastructure failure, crime and corruption, and youth unemployment has pushed it to the brink.
That’s a prediction that’s been aired so often in the past few years it is becoming stale. What’s different now, however, is that it’s a refrain increasingly heard from within one of the most conservative and cautious segments of society, the corporate sector, and it’s coming from black and white