SA must break from ‘nationalist paradigm’ to develop – Moeletsi Mbeki

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A complete overhaul and redesign of the country’s education, health, transport and electric power supply systems was also needed.

South Africa needed to break from the “nationalist paradigm” that had ruled the country for over a century in order to develop and modernise, political economist Moeletsi Mbeki said on Wednesday.

“Public services, including the traditional leaders’ sector – must be reconfigured to serve the people,” he said. There also needed to be a business development plan to grow employment and phase out the export of mineral ores. The business elite was not prepared to invest in the country past “ticking over” because their assets could be seized by the political elite. They also had to contend with onerous taxation, mismanagement of the economy and exposure to the corruption of the political elite.

 

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solidariteit Poty Moletsi is not President. I think he is the best philosophy mind in SA !!!?

We need another “Mont Fleur” scenario exercise, as we had in 1991-1992, facilitated by Adam Kahane. It was innovative and important because, in the midst of a deep conflict, it brought people together from across organizations to think creatively about an inspiring vision for SA

After sooooo long..Kade ekuphi?

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