The Fallacy of A Best Constitution
Is our Constitution a blueprint of freedom, a vehicle for a National Democratic Society that our ancestors envisaged when they met in Kliptown to knit together a document that had always guided us in our struggle, the Freedom Charter? If that is the case, then why are our people feeling that they are not governing, because if they were there wouldn’t be soo many protests? Why is our local government soo dysfunctional, particularly in areas that used to be the former Bantustans? Why are Black Africans still soo poor, and even worse than it was under apartheid?
If this Constitution was really working for us as a vehicle for a National Democratic Revolution and a blueprint for a National Democratic Society, then it shouldn’t be painful to live under it, the rich people are still White and the poor are still Black. Why after thirty years are the people not governing as envisaged in the Freedom Charter? Why is the wealth, the resources of this country not shared, why is the land not redistributed?
JUST A THOUGHT: ASISHAWA NGEMFE IPHINDIWE?
Castro Khwela
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