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A Manifesto for Social Change is the third of a three-volume series that started seven years ago investigating the causes of our country's - and the continent's - development obstacles.
Architects of Poverty (2009) set out to explain what role African elites played in creating and promoting their fellow Africans' misery.
Advocates for Change (2011) showed that there were short-term to medium-term solutions to many of Africa's and South Africa's problems, if only the powers that be would take note.
And now, more than 22 years after the advent of democracy in South Africa, we have A Manifesto for Social Change, the conclusion in the trilogy.
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A Manifesto for Social Change is the third of a three-volume series that started seven years ago investigating the causes of our country's - and the continent's - development obstacles.

Architects of Poverty (2009) set out to explain what role African elites played in creating and promoting their fellow Africans' misery.

Advocates for Change (2011) showed that there were short-term to medium-term solutions to many of Africa's and South Africa's problems, if only the powers that be would take note.

And now, more than 22 years after the advent of democracy in South Africa, we have A Manifesto for Social Change, the conclusion in the trilogy.


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MOELETSI MBEKI is a journalist, private business entrepreneur and political commentator as well as the editor of Advocates for Change: How to Overcome Africa's Challenges (2011) and the author of Architects of Poverty: Why African Capitalism Needs Changing (2009).

NOBANTU MBEKI teaches Economics at the University of the Witwatersrand. She has worked as an economist for BoE and Deutsche Bank.