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In Between Hope and Vigilance, Mavuso Msimang brings together fifty-four essays written over fifteen years, tracing the ANC’s evolution from liberation movement to political party. With honesty, insight and occasional humour, he reflects on the rise of corruption, the erosion of public trust and the ongoing efforts of South Africans to defend the country’s democratic values. Thoughtful and deeply engaged, this collection is both an important political archive and a compelling call to return to the principles that once defined the struggle.
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In this collection of fifty-four essays, Mavuso Msimang charts the ANC’s journey from liberation movement to political party. While many readers will have followed Msimang’s writing in the Daily Maverick, City Press, the Independent, Business Day and other major publications, this is the first time Msimang’s occasional writings have been presented in a single body of work.
Spanning a period of fifteen years, this book offers a contemporaneous account of the unfolding political story of South Africa. On the one hand, it charts the rise of corruption, and on the other, it documents the equally compelling tale of South Africans’ fight to protect the nation’s integrity. With empathy, rage and love, each essay seeks to understand who we are and where we are going as a nation.
Honest, clear-eyed, and often humorous, Between Hope and Vigilance serves as a timely reminder of the values that defined the liberation movement. With equal parts empathy, rage and love, Msimang advocates for a return to these principles.
As former Corruption Watch CEO David Lewis notes in the powerful concluding essay in this collection, the media headlines may have died down around many of the issues contained in this book, but it serves as an important archive that reminds us of the importance of speaking truth to power