IGNOMINY floats on the horizon, blocking the majestic African sun. Behind it the sins of indolence, greed and corruption hide.
Watchful eyes carry a deep awareness of an impending catastrophe, and daily black intellectuals and academics are rising up and questioning the state of our country’s leadership, our global position and the trajectory we are heading in.
There is indeed much pondering and rumination on whether we are leading to a failed state status. It all can be traced back to 1987, when progressives Frederick van Zyl Slabbert