FACE OF SOUTH AFRICA WHEN BROTHERS BECOME STRANGERS The Unfinished Rainbow Nation (pp. 72 to 75) South Africa occupies a unique place in the political imagination of Africa and of the wider world. For millions of people across the continent, it has long represented more than a country. It has represented the triumph of dignity over humiliation, the defeat of institutional racism, the possibility of reconciliation after systematic oppression, and the hope that a deeply wounded society could still choose a shared future over vengeance. In that sense, South Africa was never simply a national story. It became an African symbol, and for...