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SA in dire need of decisive, principled leadership

Cape Argus

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July 18, 2025

TODAY, July 18, we celebrate Mandela Day. The occasion requires that we reflect on the qualities that defined former President Nelson Mandela and consider how they can be applied to South Africa’s current woes.

- DR RENEVA FOURIE

As society faces socioeconomic challenges, institutional decay and an increasing culture of individualism, Mandela' legacy of decisive leadership stands in stark contrast to the erosion of authority that dominates today’s political landscape.

No country develops by chance. Effective leadership is crucial for fostering economic resilience and driving progress, particularly in the face of global challenges.

China, for instance, emerged as an international economic powerhouse after implementing transformative reforms from the late 1970s.

By the end of 2020, the country had successfully achieved its objective of lifting more than 850 million people out of absolute poverty.

This metamorphosis was propelled by leaders who understood that effective governance should prioritise the needs of the people and must be supported by integrated, strategic, long-term planning.

Nelson Mandela was such a transformational leader. In the ANC Youth League, he agitated for a mass-based movement. He was instrumental in the founding of uMkhonto we Sizwe, the ANC’s armed wing. He turned down Botha’s offer to be released if he agreed to renounce violence.

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