How the world sees SA: Great change for a select few
Nowhere are the stark differences among South Africans more evident than in Soweto, the iconic township that lies at the heart of our troubled and violent history. It's there that the New York times goes to plumb the realities of life in South Africa today, probably surprising its' influential readership with how much things have changed for some – and gone backwards for others. It's a new non-racial Gini coefficient where a better life for all remains a distant dream for far too many citizens. – Chris Bateman
By Thulasizwe Sithole
The once-popular narrative that South Africa and its appalling Gini coefficient is displayed along racial lines is being slowly challenged as the world witnesses the emergence of our Black middle and upper classes.
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