More than two decades after Nelson Mandela emerged from prison and overturned apartheid, South Africa still struggles to uplift all of its peoples on a rising tide of prosperity and social equity. The post-apartheid peace dividend and the great and overflowing promise that arrived with Mandela’s presidency in 1994, have been realized only in part, largely because of governance deficiencies and compromised leadership by Mandela’s successors.
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