I don't know about you, but to my mind, southern Africa is an enigma. This part of the world is full of amazing people, is rich in natural resources, including incredible wildlife, and abounds in wonderful landscapes. However, and despite the fact that most southern African countries bid farewell to their colonial masters more than four decades ago, most countries in this part of the world seem to be incapable of realising their wonderful potential.
In fact, post their respective colonial eras, many of them seem to have regressed and show little signs of being able to move forward.
Why is this?
I hope this forum will help us explore these issues together and perhaps identify some realistic solutions that might bring some measure of hope to the local communities' seemingly endless season of hardship and despair.
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