Perhaps it’s because of our history of division and suspicion. But I’m often struck by how, in what passes for debate on matters of national importance, we tend to so glibly talk past each other, writes Mike Siluma.
Perhaps it’s because of our history of division and suspicion. Or even pent-up anger about the unfulfilled promise of a better life in the new SA.
But I’m often struck by how, in what passes for debate on matters of national importance, we tend to so glibly talk past each other...You’ve always trusted us to help you navigate the world. Support the Sunday Times by becoming a premium member for only R80 and keep the conversation going. You can cancel anytime.
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