God save Africa

This book follows a six months journey of a Zulu man born under Apartheid and raised in the new South Africa.

It is set in the first half of 2015 and captures Themba's dream for a future beyond freedom.

The invitation to the reader is to believe in themselves and work together for change before it is too late.

My dearest children,

I write this to be read on your twenty first birthday because I want you to understand why I was not able to fulfil my deepest desire to be a hands on dad. As you know I grew up without a father so understand how difficult this can be.

My father died in the pursuit of South Africa’s freedom from Apartheid. His dream seemed to be realised when Mandela became our president. However this slowly faded as the ANC started to put themselves ahead of their people.

As a reporter I was engaged in trying to keep the dream alive but when this became too dangerous your mother and I decided that she would take you out of the country.

I am pleased with how well you have settled and integrated into your new home.

I love the people you have become but am overwhelmed with sadness that I had so little to do with your growing up years. The choice was mine. Your loss of connection with Africa and your heritage was the result. I am sorry.

If only South Africans had been prepared to take democracy back while they had the chance.

That is now past and it is time for you to hear the whole story.

Love

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God save Africa

This book follows a six months journey of a Zulu man born under Apartheid and raised in the new South Africa.

It is set in the first half of 2015 and captures Themba's dream for a future beyond freedom.

The invitation to the reader is to believe in themselves and work together for change before it is too late.

My dearest children,

I write this to be read on your twenty first birthday because I want you to understand why I was not able to fulfil my deepest desire to be a hands on dad. As you know I grew up without a father so understand how difficult this can be.

My father died in the pursuit of South Africa’s freedom from Apartheid. His dream seemed to be realised when Mandela became our president. However this slowly faded as the ANC started to put themselves ahead of their people.

As a reporter I was engaged in trying to keep the dream alive but when this became too dangerous your mother and I decided that she would take you out of the country.

I am pleased with how well you have settled and integrated into your new home.

I love the people you have become but am overwhelmed with sadness that I had so little to do with your growing up years. The choice was mine. Your loss of connection with Africa and your heritage was the result. I am sorry.

If only South Africans had been prepared to take democracy back while they had the chance.

That is now past and it is time for you to hear the whole story.

Love

Tata.

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God save Africa

God save Africa

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God save Africa

by W J Van Den Brink

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This book follows a six months journey of a Zulu man born under Apartheid and raised in the new South Africa.

It is set in the first half of 2015 and captures Themba's dream for a future beyond freedom.

The invitation to the reader is to believe in themselves and work together for change before it is too late.

My dearest children,

I write this to be read on your twenty first birthday because I want you to understand why I was not able to fulfil my deepest desire to be a hands on dad. As you know I grew up without a father so understand how difficult this can be.

My father died in the pursuit of South Africa’s freedom from Apartheid. His dream seemed to be realised when Mandela became our president. However this slowly faded as the ANC started to put themselves ahead of their people.

As a reporter I was engaged in trying to keep the dream alive but when this became too dangerous your mother and I decided that she would take you out of the country.

I am pleased with how well you have settled and integrated into your new home.

I love the people you have become but am overwhelmed with sadness that I had so little to do with your growing up years. The choice was mine. Your loss of connection with Africa and your heritage was the result. I am sorry.

If only South Africans had been prepared to take democracy back while they had the chance.

That is now past and it is time for you to hear the whole story.

Love

Tata.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780994512307
Publisher: Jill Parris
Publication date: 12/18/2015
Series: 978-0-9945123-0-7
Pages: 242
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.51(d)

Table of Contents

Cape Town Talks 10
Themba's childhood 25
Themba - Getting a grip on politics 45
Heal your Memories 53
Healing Group 60
More Evictions 73
Memories like water 85
Back to the treadmill 91
Nalendi 97
The devil I know 114
Instruction 121
From past to future 128
Report back to sponsors 146
Bad News 155
Themba 167
Soda 179
Family Violence 184
What's the difference between Racism and Xenophobia? 198
A weekend in Fish Hoek 209
Apology - The Sowetan 220
District Six 221
Welcome back Themba 231
Back to Monkey Bay 241
Is there a place for the individual life within history 257
Acknowledgements 266
Glossary 267
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