"The Day We Let the Broom Fall"From dusty townships to bleeding cities, from the hope of 1994 to the harsh reality of 2025, this book is a brutally honest reflection on how South Africa lost its way - and how we might find it again. Told in the voice of a restless citizen, The Day We Let the Broom Fall is not just a novel. It is a mirror. A cry. A confession. It weaves real stories with bold truths - about corruption, crime, drugs, failing cities, and a leadership that forgot the people.
But more than that, it is a call to action: to sweep again, to rise again, to remember who we are. With raw honesty and a deeply human tone, this book explores the heartache of watching a beautiful country rot - and the burning hope of those still sweeping, still believing, still building. It is for everyone who loves South Africa enough to be angry, to be heartbroken, and still... to have hope. This is not a book that tells you what to think.
It dares you to feel. And it asks one simple question:What happened after 1994 - and what can we still become?
"The Day We Let the Broom Fall"From dusty townships to bleeding cities, from the hope of 1994 to the harsh reality of 2025, this book is a brutally honest reflection on how South Africa lost its way - and how we might find it again. Told in the voice of a restless citizen, The Day We Let the Broom Fall is not just a novel. It is a mirror. A cry. A confession. It weaves real stories with bold truths - about corruption, crime, drugs, failing cities, and a leadership that forgot the people.
But more than that, it is a call to action: to sweep again, to rise again, to remember who we are. With raw honesty and a deeply human tone, this book explores the heartache of watching a beautiful country rot - and the burning hope of those still sweeping, still believing, still building. It is for everyone who loves South Africa enough to be angry, to be heartbroken, and still... to have hope. This is not a book that tells you what to think.
It dares you to feel. And it asks one simple question:What happened after 1994 - and what can we still become?