The Fractured Dream: Why South Africa is Turning Against the Continent in 2026
In my opinion, the planned "countrywide shutdown" on May 4, 2026, is a mechanical necessity for a political class that has failed to deliver on its promises. I believe that by scapegoating foreign nationals for the general breakdown of the rule of law and economic decline, local movements are effectively burying the legacy of Pan-Africanism. I suspect that the rise of groups like "Concerned Citizens and Voters" and "March and March" represents a shift from fringe vigilantism to a mainstream protectionist surge that seeks to bypass the Constitution entirely. Stones and bricks are seen on a street on the outskirts of Johannesburg, Monday Sept. 2, 2019. Police had earlier fired rubber bullets as they struggled to stop looters who targeted businesses as unrest broke out in several spots in and around the city. Is South Africa headed toward a "Civil War" over migration? I suspect the rhetoric used by anti-immigrant groups, who claim a mass repatriatio...