SA has long been colonised and debate about it is fruitless
Christmas Mafe, accused of setting fire to the parliamentary buildings, said in the dock that parliament was not serving the people. He is not alone in his misgivings.
These should be dispensed with if they prove to be “colonial” . After all, how can Western values and the Western concept of the rule of law benefit Africa? But SA has a highly developed formal economy. The great majority of employed black people and minorities work in the formal sector. There is no way formal sector companies or other institutions can operate, let alone thrive, without a consistent body of law stipulating and undergirding property, contractual and personal rights.Alice in Wonderland
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