The capital city is dressed in the armour of inaction

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The capital city is dressed in the armour of inaction
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Indifference has allowed the capital to decay deeper into paralysis, writes Busani Ngcaweni.

Busani Ngcaweni

Alas! There is something odiously stale about the stillness of the evening air in the capital city. Sometimes it feels as if our comeuppance for singing Siyaya ePitoli has come after we got here almost three decades ago. And oh, the Lord knows what we have done to enhlalambuso . Perhaps it is a burlesque, if not a signifier of the distance between the real meaning of statecraft and its practice in our one-man-one-vote polity.

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