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South Africa: A Country of Contradictions
On paper, South Africa is a model country. Our Constitution is widely regarded as one of the most progressive and transformative in the world, noted particularly for its emphasis on human rights and equality. Our Constitutional court is also globally respected, hailed for its robust application of local and international laws to interpret and protect people’s rights.
Our Constitution prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation, and outlaws racism and sexism. In 2006, for example, South Africa became the first country in Africa – and only the 5th in the world – to legalise same-sex marriage.
And yet, our own President, Cyril Ramaphosa, recently admitted that “There is a disconnect between the Constitution and the lived reality of South Africans.” He made the remark in a keynote address marking the 30th anniversary of the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg last month.
He went on to say, “The reality we must confront is that there are significant challenges with constitutionalism today. The promise of the Constitution is far from fully realised. Persistent inequality, threats to judicial independence, lack of implementation of court orders, and erosion of trust in institutions remain pressing challenges.”
Which leaves us asking, “what good is a world-leading constitution if it cannot be implemented?”
It’s just one of many contradictions that plague South Africa. Unfortunately, there are many others.
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