At first, it may sound incredibly bizarre to suggest that the Coronavirus lockdowns many countries had put in place exactly one year ago could be used as the foundation for a Renaissance of the 21st century. Take a closer look and see how it may have been a 'Renaissance Moment' if the aftermath is manipulated appropriately.
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March 21, 1960, now commemorated as Human Rights Day every year in South Africa, was one of the key moments in the fight against Apartheid when innocent protestors were killed by Police on that fateful day. Today, Police brutality is an ongoing atrocity against humanity in South Africa - a symptom of normalised ruthlessness.
The pressure is on President Cyril Ramaphosa and his government to make the "right" decisions now, more than ever, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to plough through the world.
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AuthorZahid Jadwat is a South African writer, columnist, podcaster and radio show host. Archives
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