Nothing Has Changed: The Myth of South African Democracy…
- Nixau Kealeboga Gift Mogapi

- Apr 12
- 5 min read
In 1994, South Africa stood on the brink of a new era, transitioning from the oppressive grip of apartheid to what was heralded as a democratic dawn. This watershed moment was meant to usher in equality, prosperity, and justice for all. Yet, over three decades later, the promise of true democracy remains unfulfilled. For many, the democratic era is but a myth—a carefully crafted illusion designed to pacify the disenfranchised.



