Destiny in your hands
IN SOUTH Africa, we have been waiting, praying and anticipating a renaissance of value-based, ethical and moral leadership for nearly 10 years. We are now on destiny’s doorstep.
As people of faith, our hope is always in God and not in any political party or in whoever a party may choose as its leader. But, as church leaders said in a joint statement at the weekend, we do need political leaders of integrity who will put the common good above all else.
Destiny is not a matter of chance, but of choice. At the upcoming ANC conference, branch representatives have the opportunity of a lifetime: to put all factional, partisan interests aside and to follow their consciences, and be the architects of a flourishing South Africa. Yesterday is gone, tomorrow has not come – all we have is today. Your choice, your votes will determine not only your future, but the future of your children, grandchildren and their grandchildren’s future.
I have simple message: make your decision as if you were going to die tomorrow. You are not a voter for the ANC, not even a delegate. You are an awakener.
You are the voice of tomorrow’s South Africa. You face a moment of decision in which you will shape your destiny and the destiny of our beloved country.
You have a choice: to open the window of equality of opportunity for all South Africans or to put us at risk of another decade of moral famine. For the sake of our future, choose wisely. You will be in our prayers. God bless. Thabo Makgoba Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town