Delivering a thought-provoking lecture at Parliament’s colloquium marking 30 years of South Africa’s constitutional democracy, UNISA Principal and Vice-Chancellor Prof Puleng LenkaBula challenged South Africans to confront the widening gap between the ideals of the Constitution and the lived realities of inequality, gender-based violence and economic exclusion. Drawing on former president Thabo Mbeki’s iconic “I am an African” speech, she reflected on the Constitution’s transformative vision while questioning whether it has truly delivered justice, dignity and liberation for the majority of citizens.
The speech “made a sacrosanct invitation to Africa to…
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