SADC needs to work together to bring economic liberation: Ndlozi
Ndlozi has reflected on how corruption has affected the liberation movement.
Dr. Mbuyiseli Ndlozi, an academic and former parliamentarian, argues that Southern African Development Community (SADC) nations must collaborate to foster growth and achieve economic liberation. Ndlozi participated in a symposium, which honored Mozambican founding president and liberation icon, Samora Machel. The event convened students from various African nations, Machel's family, and liberation veterans to deliberate on Machel's unfinished decolonization agenda.
Ndlozi emphasized how corruption has devastated the liberation movement, eroding its initial purpose. "The triumph of greed, gluttony, and theft, driving the privatization of public funds for personal gain in the post-colonial era, the liberation movement has parasitically exploited itself and its own project, undermining its essence and eliminating the finest aspects of its mission."
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