THERE is a real danger of the reconstruction and development programme becoming a holy cow, with no criticism being brooked, say the editors of new publication focusing on the RDP.
Centre for Southern African Studies consultant Gavin Lewis and Centre for Developing Business consultant Mel Brooks note in RDP Monitor that the ANC’s grand plan for righting the economic wrongs created by apartheid will soon have to show some practical progress, however modest, to succeed.
Launched under the aegis of cuttings library Stock Press, the monthly publication is solely devoted to monitoring the progress of the RDP, using a range of published source material.