The Weekend View
Widely regarded as one of the most progressive in the world, the Constitution of South Africa stands as the cornerstone of the country's democracy. Forged in the spirit of 1994, it drew on the collective wisdom of elected representatives determined to break decisively from apartheid—a system that oppressed the black majority. Its mission was clear: to enshrine and protect the rights of all who live in the country. This year marks 30 years since its adoption. However, questions continue to be raised of the effectiveness of the constitution for the many lived realities of the country's communities. Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Professor Reggie Nel, Dean of the Faculty of Theology at Stellenbosch University
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