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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Broken Promises: The Freedom Charter's Dream Gone South is a profound and unflinching examination of South Africa's democratic journey, written by Muntuwenkosi Robert Mzimela, former Secretary of the KwaZulu Legislature and first Mayor of Ulundi. This compelling work bridges personal memoir with political analysis, offering a rare insider's perspective on how the nation's post-apartheid promise has unraveled over three decades.At the heart of this book lies the Freedom Charter of 1955-a visionary document that promised equality, prosperity, and justice for all South Africans. Mzimela meticulously examines each principle of the Charter against the stark realities of contemporary South Africa, revealing a nation that has strayed far from its founding democratic ideals. Through systematic analysis of unemployment, education, land reform, healthcare, corruption, and social justice, the author paints a troubling picture of broken promises and misplaced priorities.What distinguishes this work is Mzimela's unique vantage point. Having served in the KwaZulu Government during the apartheid era and witnessed firsthand the transition to democracy in 1994, he brings historical depth and administrative expertise to his critique. He recalls a time when the KwaZulu administration, despite operating under apartheid constraints, managed to save enough resources to sustain governance for five years, promoted education among civil servants, and fostered a culture of accountability-achievements that stand in stark contrast to today's governance challenges.The book doesn't shy away from controversial topics. Mzimela addresses the dramatic salary inflation in government positions that transformed public service from a calling into a lucrative career, the alleged involvement of political leaders in organized crime networks, and the systematic erosion of institutions that once uplifted communities. His analysis extends to practical solutions, including proposals to reduce parliamentary expenditure, restructure government operations, and restore the original spirit of community-centered governance.More than a political critique, Broken Promises is a patriotic plea from "a son of the soil, servant of the people." Mzimela writes with the urgency of someone who has watched his beloved country struggle, comparing South Africa to a ship with a small hole that threatens to sink unless everyone raises the alarm. His message transcends party politics, calling on all South Africans-young and old, religious groups and activists-to reclaim their democracy and demand accountability from their leaders.The book includes powerful testimonials, including a foreword by Mrs. Zodwa Buthelezi and a reflection by his daughter, Dr. Ntokozo Mzimela, an internationally recognized pathologist. These personal touches humanize the political narrative, showing how governance failures impact real families and communities. With its blend of historical insight, policy analysis, and passionate advocacy, Broken Promises stands as both a critical examination of South Africa's democratic shortcomings and a roadmap for redemption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Broken Promises: The Freedom Charter's Dream Gone South is a profound and unflinching examination of South Africa's democratic journey, written by Muntuwenkosi Robert Mzimela, former Secretary of the KwaZulu Legislature and first Mayor of Ulundi. This compelling work bridges personal memoir with political analysis, offering a rare insider's perspective on how the nation's post-apartheid promise has unraveled over three decades.At the heart of this book lies the Freedom Charter of 1955-a visionary document that promised equality, prosperity, and justice for all South Africans. Mzimela meticulously examines each principle of the Charter against the stark realities of contemporary South Africa, revealing a nation that has strayed far from its founding democratic ideals. Through systematic analysis of unemployment, education, land reform, healthcare, corruption, and social justice, the author paints a troubling picture of broken promises and misplaced priorities.What distinguishes this work is Mzimela's unique vantage point. Having served in the KwaZulu Government during the apartheid era and witnessed firsthand the transition to democracy in 1994, he brings historical depth and administrative expertise to his critique. He recalls a time when the KwaZulu administration, despite operating under apartheid constraints, managed to save enough resources to sustain governance for five years, promoted education among civil servants, and fostered a culture of accountability-achievements that stand in stark contrast to today's governance challenges.The book doesn't shy away from controversial topics. Mzimela addresses the dramatic salary inflation in government positions that transformed public service from a calling into a lucrative career, the alleged involvement of political leaders in organized crime networks, and the systematic erosion of institutions that once uplifted communities. His analysis extends to practical solutions, including proposals to reduce parliamentary expenditure, restructure government operations, and restore the original spirit of community-centered governance.More than a political critique, Broken Promises is a patriotic plea from "a son of the soil, servant of the people." Mzimela writes with the urgency of someone who has watched his beloved country struggle, comparing South Africa to a ship with a small hole that threatens to sink unless everyone raises the alarm. His message transcends party politics, calling on all South Africans-young and old, religious groups and activists-to reclaim their democracy and demand accountability from their leaders.The book includes powerful testimonials, including a foreword by Mrs. Zodwa Buthelezi and a reflection by his daughter, Dr. Ntokozo Mzimela, an internationally recognized pathologist. These personal touches humanize the political narrative, showing how governance failures impact real families and communities. With its blend of historical insight, policy analysis, and passionate advocacy, Broken Promises stands as both a critical examination of South Africa's democratic shortcomings and a roadmap for redemption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Broken Promises: The Freedom Charter's Dream Gone South is a profound and unflinching examination of South Africa's democratic journey, written by Muntuwenkosi Robert Mzimela, former Secretary of the KwaZulu Legislature and first Mayor of Ulundi. This compelling work bridges personal memoir with political analysis, offering a rare insider's perspective on how the nation's post-apartheid promise has unraveled over three decades.At the heart of this book lies the Freedom Charter of 1955-a visionary document that promised equality, prosperity, and justice for all South Africans. Mzimela meticulously examines each principle of the Charter against the stark realities of contemporary South Africa, revealing a nation that has strayed far from its founding democratic ideals. Through systematic analysis of unemployment, education, land reform, healthcare, corruption, and social justice, the author paints a troubling picture of broken promises and misplaced priorities.What distinguishes this work is Mzimela's unique vantage point. Having served in the KwaZulu Government during the apartheid era and witnessed firsthand the transition to democracy in 1994, he brings historical depth and administrative expertise to his critique. He recalls a time when the KwaZulu administration, despite operating under apartheid constraints, managed to save enough resources to sustain governance for five years, promoted education among civil servants, and fostered a culture of accountability-achievements that stand in stark contrast to today's governance challenges.The book doesn't shy away from controversial topics. Mzimela addresses the dramatic salary inflation in government positions that transformed public service from a calling into a lucrative career, the alleged involvement of political leaders in organized crime networks, and the systematic erosion of institutions that once uplifted communities. His analysis extends to practical solutions, including proposals to reduce parliamentary expenditure, restructure government operations, and restore the original spirit of community-centered governance.More than a political critique, Broken Promises is a patriotic plea from "a son of the soil, servant of the people." Mzimela writes with the urgency of someone who has watched his beloved country struggle, comparing South Africa to a ship with a small hole that threatens to sink unless everyone raises the alarm. His message transcends party politics, calling on all South Africans-young and old, religious groups and activists-to reclaim their democracy and demand accountability from their leaders.The book includes powerful testimonials, including a foreword by Mrs. Zodwa Buthelezi and a reflection by his daughter, Dr. Ntokozo Mzimela, an internationally recognized pathologist. These personal touches humanize the political narrative, showing how governance failures impact real families and communities. With its blend of historical insight, policy analysis, and passionate advocacy, Broken Promises stands as both a critical examination of South Africa's democratic shortcomings and a roadmap for redemption. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Broken Promises: The Freedom Charter's Dream Gone South is a profound and unflinching examination of South Africa's democratic journey, written by Muntuwenkosi Robert Mzimela, former Secretary of the KwaZulu Legislature and first Mayor of Ulundi. This compelling work bridges personal memoir with political analysis, offering a rare insider's perspective on how the nation's post-apartheid promise has unraveled over three decades.At the heart of this book lies the Freedom Charter of 1955-a visionary document that promised equality, prosperity, and justice for all South Africans. Mzimela meticulously examines each principle of the Charter against the stark realities of contemporary South Africa, revealing a nation that has strayed far from its founding democratic ideals. Through systematic analysis of unemployment, education, land reform, healthcare, corruption, and social justice, the author paints a troubling picture of broken promises and misplaced priorities.What distinguishes this work is Mzimela's unique vantage point. Having served in the KwaZulu Government during the apartheid era and witnessed firsthand the transition to democracy in 1994, he brings historical depth and administrative expertise to his critique. He recalls a time when the KwaZulu administration, despite operating under apartheid constraints, managed to save enough resources to sustain governance for five years, promoted education among civil servants, and fostered a culture of accountability-achievements that stand in stark contrast to today's governance challenges.The book doesn't shy away from controversial topics. Mzimela addresses the dramatic salary inflation in government positions that transformed public service from a calling into a lucrative career, the alleged involvement of political leaders in organized crime networks, and the systematic erosion of institutions that once uplifted communities. His analysis extends to practical solutions, including proposals to reduce parliamentary expenditure, restructure government operations, and restore the original spirit of community-centered governance.More than a political critique, Broken Promises is a patriotic plea from 'a son of the soil, servant of the people.' Mzimela writes with the urgency of someone who has watched his beloved country struggle, comparing South Africa to a ship with a small hole that threatens to sink unless everyone raises the alarm. His message transcends party politics, calling on all South Africans-young and old, religious groups and activists-to reclaim their democracy and demand accountability from their leaders.The book includes powerful testimonials, including a foreword by Mrs. Zodwa Buthelezi and a reflection by his daughter, Dr. Ntokozo Mzimela, an internationally recognized pathologist. These personal touches humanize the political narrative, showing how governance failures impact real families and communities. With its blend of historical insight, policy analysis, and passionate advocacy, Broken Promises stands as both a critical examination of South Africa's democratic shortcomings and a roadmap for redemption.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. Broken Promises The Freedom Charter's Dream Gone South | Robert Mzimela | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | America Publishers | EAN 9781971854038 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.