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  • Pages: 102

    Year: 2020

    Category: Literature, Poetry

    Dimensions: 210 x 148mm

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    Shipping class: POD

    Mayibuye: 25 Years of Democracy in South Africa

    ‘The attainment of liberty was the first decisive step in the path
    of reconstruction and development: a path that sought to harness the
    life experiences, skills, energies and aspirations of the people of
    South Africa towards the complete eradication of apartheid and its
    vestiges, as well as the building of a united democratic, non-racial,
    non-sexist and prosperous future for all. However, the road ahead
    remains long, steep and winding. More still needs to be done to
    translate our freedom into profound socio-economic change in the lives
    of many South Africans, to whom the great promise and optimism of 1994
    has given way to disappointment and hopelessness. In this collection of
    poetry, Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu retraces our steps as a nation from the
    period immediately preceding freedom and democracy in 1994 to where we
    are 25 years later’.

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    About the author

    Lawrence Mduduzi Ndlovu

    Lawrence
    Mduduzi Ndlovu is a poet, speaker, lecturer, radio show host, Catholic
    cleric and arts enthusiast. He has contributed to several publications
    through his columns in Spotlight Africa and The Daily Maverick. He has
    also written for The Thinker, The Huffington Post, News 24, The Southern
    Cross and The South African. Lawrence read philosophy and theology at
    St John Vianney Seminary Pretoria, Heythrop College, University of
    London and the Bellarmine Institute in London. He is the founding
    director of the Centre for Ethical Business Leadership and Chairman of
    the St Augustine Education Foundation Trust. He serves as an Advisory
    Council Member of the Southern Cross Weekly and host of Arts Edition, a
    show on Radio Veritas. He was listed by the Mail and Guardian as South
    Africa’s top 200 young South Africans for 2016, and is the recipient of
    the 2016 Youth Trailblazer Award for his outstanding contribution in
    youth development from the Gauteng Provincial Government.

    Review

    ‘This collection of poetry is a useful addition to the body of
    literature that is helping our nation to critically reflect on its past,
    while at the same time imagining the future that lies ahead’.

    KGALEMA MOTLANTHE, Former President of South Africa

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