This is the book that Alex Boraine never wanted to write. As a
native South African and a witness to the worst years of apartheid,
he has known many of the leaders of the African National Congress
in exile. He shared the jubilation of millions of South Africans
when the ANC won the first democratic elections in 1994 and took up
the reins of government under the presidency of Nelson Mandela.
Now, two decades later, he is forced to wonder what exactly has
gone wrong in South Africa. Intolerance and corruption are the
hallmarks of the governing party, while the worsening state of
education, health, safety and security and employment strengthen
the claim that South Africa is a failing state. Boraine explores
this urgent and critical issue from the vantage point of wide
experience as a minister, parliamentarian, co-founder of the
Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA) and Vice
Chairperson of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Committee.
He digs deep into the history of the ANC and concludes that both in
exile and today, the ANC is slavishly committed to one party as the
dominant ruling factor. All else - the Executive, Parliament, the
Judiciary, civil society and the media - take second and third
place. The ANC, Boraine claims, seeks to control every
institution.
What's Gone Wrong? pulls no punches, but it also goes beyond
strong criticism and offers a number of constructive proposals,
including the re-alignment of politics as a way of preventing South
Africa becoming a failed state. As South Africa mourns the loss of
Mandela and embarks on another national election, with the ANC
likely to begin a third decade of rule, this incisive, detailed
critique is required reading for all who are interested in the fate
of this young nation.
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