In Our Hands
IN OUR HANDS
As the December ANC National Elective Conference looms, we retrace the history of the ruling party. We go back, nearly 30 years, to the promises made ahead of the historic 1994 elections – pledges of equality, houses and a better life for all. Now, nearly three decades later, we take stock of where we find ourselves as a country. Thought leaders, political analysts, economists, politicians and social activists all weigh-in on the treacherous path we find ourselves on and the defining role corruption has played. The burning question? How do we, as a nation, change this trajectory and build the kind of country we all want to live in - the kind of country we want to leave to our children?