MICHAEL MORRIS: Schools are a nonracialism scapegoat for failure to create better life for all
The power of whatever collective interest Makhi Feni sees in ‘[former] white schools’ is minuscule compared with the state’s capacity
11 November 2024 - 05:00
Just more than 30 years ago, historian Colin Bundy asked a pointed question that would likely have puzzled many South Africans at the time, and is likely still to do so now.
It’s a stark question that cuts to the heart of what SA hoped for in 1994, and of how far short of the hopes of those heady days it continues to fall...
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