SA’s Constitution at 30 — generational shift signals new energy and grounds for hope

16 avril 2026 | Russell Ally
South Africa’s democratic challenges stem less from flaws in the Constitution than from failures in governance, accountability and institutional strength. Yet a new generation of thinkers is offering cautious optimism that the constitutional project can still be renewed and sustained.
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