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The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 12: The Price of Peace and the Cost of Conflict

The price for peace, as paid by this precious human, is the concerted efforts made through his visits to different African countries, urging them to avoid violence and shun conflicts at all costs Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 11: Africa in Global Politics

Thabo Mbeki mentions how African solidarity extended to countries actively supporting liberation struggles. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 10: Politics and its Dirty Deuces

Mbeki believes that the redemption of their name lies in the hands of the masses, who have been tremendously helpful during their journey to South Africa’s future. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 9: Youths and Inclusive Governance

As much as the youths are liable to demonstrate inexperienced behavior when handling things, today’s world has revealed how eclectic, resourceful, and blessed they are. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 8: Sports in an Egalitarian Society

While South Africans’ participation in conventional sports has led to the absorption of other cultural frames–which is not a bad idea–the assimilation of foreign cultures at the detriment of their own poses significant challenges. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 7: Health and Wellness

Mbeki, though not a medical professional, fully understands how best to initiate medical ideas to confront the burgeoning medical challenges. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 6: Developmentalism and Economic Justice

Thabo Mbeki highlights the proactive role of African leaders in seeking domestic and international support for the revival and rejuvenation of the African economy. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 5: Building Bridges, Building a Nation

Mbeki notes that the South African people embrace democracy partly because of the ideological underpinnings of their society and a deep-seated commitment to fairness and justice. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 4: People, Principles, and Progress

According to Mbeki, reclaiming Africa’s value system, where people-oriented development would be accomplished, is hinged on investing in human capital. Read more

The Thabo Mbeki Letters, Part 3: Heroism in Humanity

Africans demonstrated that all humans, regardless of their racial origin and ethnic identity, should be given the opportunity to participate in society’s affairs. Read more