Sunday Independent

The rainbow euphoria that engulfed SA has died

Freedom and democracy

This year marks 29 years since the dawn of democracy in 1994. The euphoria and excitement which engulfed South Africa in 1993 as the country readied itself for the first democratic election has since subsided. This should not come as a surprise.

The general trend across Africa is that after the excitement about freedom calms down, the reality sinks in and many people get disappointed. South Africa cannot be insulated from that reality.

But before painting a pessimistic picture of the country – which is not unfounded – it is important to briefly reflect on the road South Africa has travelled since the advent of democracy in 1994.

First, unlike in many parts of Africa, South Africa’s liberation

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Sunday Independent

Sunday Independent1 min read
Imran Khan Returns Home
Pakistan’s former prime minister Imran Khan arrived at his Lahore residence yesterday after being freed on bail. His detention came hours after he was rebuked by the army for claiming it was involved in an assassination attempt against him last year.
Sunday Independent2 min read
Exhibitors Share Experiences On Africa Travel Indaba
AFRICA Travel Indaba 2023 has come to an end with more than 6 000 delegates, including 1 000 international buyers, and 1 000 exhibitors having showcased 350 products at Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, t
Sunday Independent2 min read
US Airline Accidentally Flies Woman With No Passport To International Destination
A Frontier flight accidentally flew a New Jersey woman, who did not have a passport, to Jamaica instead of Jacksonville, reported the New York Post. The incident happened due to an unintended gate change by the woman. Beverly Ellis-Hebard, a resident

Related Books & Audiobooks