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Not everyone in South Africa seems to believe that the political settlement leading to a democratic South Africa was a watershed experience. Some had expected that a true democracy should deliver all political and economic benefits at once. But that would be contrary to reality ? it is like expecting a new-born baby to be born fully developed. The South African democracy was supposed to be born a ‘Baby’, not a ‘Barbie’, and it is this tenderness and potential for future growth which makes the ‘Baby’ adorable. Having achieved this much, SA’s next big (if not bigger) assignment, is the economy project. This one project demands so much labour of all kinds, that if planned well, it could ‘employ all of her people’. This project is likely to prove much tougher than the democracy project because the re-fashioning of the economic system is a more complex and dynamic process. The project may well become a ‘DNA test’ for South Africans, of how much of the spirit of their forbears runs in their blood - the resilient and farsighted spirit of Biko, Mandela and Sobukwe.. Semi-retired Madindwa Mashinini began a career in the civil service during the hey-days of apartheid. He started as a junior clerk in the then so-called homeland of Qwaqwa (Free State Province, South Africa) in January 1974. He left the civil service in 2002, at which time he had reached the level of senior manager (director). He then joined the private sector, working for a black-owned investment company. He left the company in 2010 to pursue his business interests. Since then his passion for reading has intensified, spurring him to embark on a project to write. He holds a B.Com. degree from the then University of the North. He is married and blessed with two daughters and a son.画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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