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Zimbabwe’s warning echoes, South Africa’s clock is ticking
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 75971, member: 636"] Some observers are drawing lines between how Zimbabwe fell apart under Robert Mugabe and what might happen to South Africa if the ANC keeps sliding. Early independence looked promising with better schools and rising literacy, but the regime started crushing dissent and merging the party with the state until elections became meaningless theater and the economy tanked hard. South Africa still has functioning courts and an active civil society pushing back, but those protections only work if people actually defend them every day. Young South Africans who never lived through apartheid mostly see a system that delivers unemployment and corruption instead of opportunity, which opens the door for populist strongmen selling quick fixes. The country has a narrow window to prove democracy can fix democratic problems through real accountability and prosecutions that hit powerful people. Opposition parties need to step up with actual solutions, and the ruling party has to accept that liberation credentials from decades ago don't justify permanent control or immunity from consequences. [/QUOTE]
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