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Category Archives: Discussion Themes

Turning Promises into Progress

From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 17, 2025 by smrahapMay 29, 2026

Heracles, the Stables, and the Illusion of Renewal There is a temptation, in moments of national strain, to search for novelty in language rather than substance in action. “Renewal” is one such word. It has been spoken often enough in … Continue reading →

Posted in Discussion Themes, MGA Framework, South Africa Today | Tagged section guide, renewal, state capacity, governance, accountability, government of national unity (GNU), coalition politics | Leave a reply

When the Ground Tells the Truth

From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 17, 2025 by smrahapMay 29, 2026

Reflections from the garden armchair There are moments when gravity intrudes upon public life in the most literal way. A fall from height — whether accidental, deliberate, or unexplained — halts the noise of commentary, not because of spectacle, but … Continue reading →

Posted in MGA Framework, South Africa Today | Tagged public administration, section guide, local government, municipal collapse, service delivery | Leave a reply

South Africa Today

From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 16, 2025 by smrahapMay 29, 2026

Discussing South Africa Today This space is devoted to the careful observation of our country as it is—rather than as we fear it may become, or nostalgically wish it once was. It is a place to pause, to examine events … Continue reading →

Posted in South Africa Today, Discussion Themes, MGA Framework | Tagged discussion themes top, section guide | Leave a reply

Rest of the World

From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 16, 2025 by smrahapMay 29, 2026

The Rest of the World This space is devoted to the careful observation of global events as they unfold—rather than as they are compressed, simplified, or amplified by the daily surge of headlines and reaction. It is a place to … Continue reading →

Posted in Discussion Themes, Rest of the World, MGA Framework | Tagged section guide, discussion themes top | Leave a reply
From My Garden Armchair Posted on December 14, 2025 by smrahapMay 29, 2026

About The Discussions Space This space is reserved for conversations that resist haste and reward patience. The pieces gathered here are not proclamations nor prescriptions, but invitations—to pause, to consider, and to engage with ideas as they unfold rather than … Continue reading →

Posted in Discussion Themes, MGA Framework | Tagged discussion themes top, section guide, Overview | Leave a reply

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