試す 金 - 無料
Freedom Charter lies in ruins in democratic South Africa
Weekend Argus on Saturday
|June 28, 2025
IN his address at the 1993 ANC national conference, Pallo Jordan said: “The ANC is not the master of the people. It is the servant of the people.”
Today, the portraiture of the ANC as a devoted and dutiful servant to its citizenry has all but collapsed. The party of the people has abandoned its scripture.
ANC leaders rule over South Africa as if they are remote landlords. Many avoid ordinary citizens as much as possible and visit poor communities in fancy motorcades when there is a calling to collect electoral votes.
Seventy years ago, in the dark days of apartheid, thousands of ordinary citizens gathered in Kliptown, Soweto, to adopt the Freedom Charter, a blueprint for a democratic and just South Africa. The ominous presence of armed policemen and the ever-present fear of political intimidation failed to subdue the revolutionary ring of “The People Shall Govern!” or the heady exuberance of grassroots activism.
The Freedom Charter was not an exclusive enclave or quick talk shop. It was not a political prank or political theatre, but the hard work of political purpose, collaboration, and community mobilisation.
The Freedom Charter was the historical culmination of progressive organisations, leaders, and individuals united in a country-wide endeavour to re-imagine and co-author a better future.
ANC leader Walter Sisulu described the Freedom Charter as the soul of the struggle for liberation and a symbol of the people’s will, which cannot be muted. In 1990, South Africa’s first democratically elected President, Nelson Mandela, said: “The Charter is more than just a call to action. It is the foundation of our democratic Constitution.” Although the principles of the Charter have been inscribed into the Constitution of democratic South Africa, these ideals have been neglected, if not vandalised.
このストーリーは、Weekend Argus on Saturday の June 28, 2025 版からのものです。
Magzter GOLD を購読すると、厳選された何千ものプレミアム記事や、10,000 以上の雑誌や新聞にアクセスできます。
すでに購読者ですか? サインイン
Weekend Argus on Saturday からのその他のストーリー
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Black Friday: don't get caught out
FORGET about online shopping, it is online gambling that's putting a strain on South Africans finances, and if you thinking of splurging this upcoming Black Friday, economists are warning that with an economy in the doldrums it would be wise to hold onto your cash.
2 mins
November 01, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Proteas Women join golden era
WHEN the Proteas Women play hosts India in the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup final in Navi Mumbai tomorrow, love, care and trust will be at the centre of their game plan — the same philosophy that head coach Mandla Mashimbyi has championed since taking over.
3 mins
November 01, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Emergency: first responder suicide crisis
EVERY day they rush to save others, but nobody comes to save them as they battle the mental trauma that comes with their jobs as police officers, paramedics, and firefighters.
3 mins
October 25, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
School rugby players' future in limbo
BULLYING CHARGES
2 mins
October 25, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
'Ramaphosa agreed to disband Political Killings Task Team'
SUSPENDED police minister Senzo Mchunu testified that he briefed President Cyril Ramaphosa about his decision to disband the Political Killing Task Team (PKTT) and added that the commander-in-chief was in agreement with it.
3 mins
October 18, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Is Sea Point losing its soul to commercialisation?
RESIDENTS CONCERNED
3 mins
October 18, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Integrity of judiciary under scrutiny
KWAZULU-NATAL'S police commissioner, Lieutenant-General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, has ignited a firestorm of controversy this week as he made several high-profile requests to Parliament.
3 mins
October 11, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Justice for Palestine, say SA activists
CEASEFIRE NOT ENOUGH
2 mins
October 11, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
A cap, a coat, a remote control: Mthethwa's belongings given to widow
A CAP, a coat, and a remote control: these were the belongings handed to the widow of South Africa’s Ambassador to France, Nkosinathi “Nathi” Emmanuel Mthethwa, after his tragic death at an upmarket Paris hotel this week.
1 mins
October 04, 2025
Weekend Argus on Saturday
Sale of CTICC still under review
THE future of the Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) remains under review as the City of Cape Town explores the possible sale of its 72.7% shareholding in the landmark facility.
2 mins
October 04, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size
