In City Press Voices: Prosperity gospel churches; men sponsor what they know; how do we uncapture the state?

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In City_Press Voices today: We cannot continue to blame apartheid for our failures, writes Mathews Phosa; Thuli Madonsela questions whether the promise of jobs means the same as a promise of work; and Chris Maxon writes about prosperity gospel churches

says that in order to ensure that we are never again captured, it is critical to remember that we are masters of our own destiny.

“We cannot continue to blame apartheid for our failures. We must take responsibility for our success and our failures.”“In the nexus of prosperity and the Gospels, many have found the goose that lays the golden egg. Others, the goose that offers willing and God-fearing people who would do anything, including submitting to sexual abuse, for prosperity.”questions whether the promise of jobs means the same as a promise of work.

“It has been said time and again that you cannot solve the problems you have by doing the things you did to solve them. Should our approach to economic inclusion focus on jobs if the outcome we want is an inclusive democracy and economy? By focusing on jobs, aren’t we unintentionally locking in the socioeconomic legacy of the past.”argues that those who are in charge of corporate funds for sport sponsorship will put the money to what they know and watch, hence the discrepancies in money that winning Banyana Banyana gets versus their male counterparts Bafana Bafana.

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