African Mass Communication Review | 13 December 2005
The Historical Foundations Underpinning Contemporary Governance Challenges in South Africa
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Abstract
This paper explores the historical underpinnings of contemporary governance challenges in South Africa within the broader context of African Studies. This study employs a qualitative analysis approach to examine archival documents and secondary sources for insights into South Africa’s historical development and its impact on contemporary governance. Historical data reveals that apartheid policies have left enduring legacies, influencing current socio-political dynamics and public administration structures in South Africa. The findings underscore the importance of acknowledging historical contexts to address present-day governance challenges effectively. Policy recommendations include integrating historical education into curricula and fostering intergenerational dialogue on apartheid’s impact for sustainable reform.