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A Nation in Crisis: An Appeal for Morality
By Paulus Zulu
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Schabir Shaik, Jackie Selebi, Tony Yengeni, 'Oilgate', Jacob Zuma, Judge Hlophe and the JSC, 'Travelgate' - what has happened to morality in South Africa?
With this book, respected academic and community leader Paulus Zulu cuts right to the heart of our current malaise.
Drawing equally on Western concepts and on African traditional thought, he provides a searing indictment of the state of the nation, casting new light on corruption, incompetence and mismanagement.
This enlightening analysis makes for compelling reading.
With this book, respected academic and community leader Paulus Zulu cuts right to the heart of our current malaise.
Drawing equally on Western concepts and on African traditional thought, he provides a searing indictment of the state of the nation, casting new light on corruption, incompetence and mismanagement.
This enlightening analysis makes for compelling reading.
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Paulus Zulu
Professor Paulus Zulu is the Director of the Maurice Webb Race Relations Unit at the University of KwaZulu-Natal and serves on the Board of the Human Sciences Research Council. He has been a member of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, Vatican City Rome, since 1994.
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