Title: The Scepter of Service: When Downward Mobility Becomes Your Greatest Upgrade By Harold Mawela, Akasia, Pretoria From my veranda here in Akasia, the winter morning light cuts across the veld like a polished spear. I sit with my coffee, watching the minibus taxis hoot and hustle on the R101, their conductors hanging out the windows with that famous South African urgency. "Kasi to town! Kasi to town!" They're fighting for passengers, fighting for fares, fighting for the front. And isn't that the story of our lives? We are all fighting for the front. We see it in the boardrooms of Sandton, where executives sharpen elbows for the corner office. We see it in the queues at Home Affairs, where patience is a forgotten virtue. We see it in the crumbling coalition politics of our metros—where the scramble for the speaker's chair often drowns out the cries of the shack dweller. We mistake the throne for the goal. But Jesus—our paradoxical, upside-down King—looks at thi...
Title: The Currency of a New Dawn: Why Your Yesterday Has Expired By Harold Mawela | Akasia, Pretoria Scripture: "Because of the Lord's great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness." (Lamentations 3:22-23, NIV) I. The Exchange Rate Has Shifted The world is looking at South Africa differently in 2026. Let me say that again. The exchange rate of our national narrative has shifted. Not because our problems vanished—the potholes still swallow tyres in Akasia, the water crisis still parches our taps, and our creative sector still marches for recognition . Something deeper has changed. Momentum. Confidence. The way the story is being told. Last month, millions of young eyes watched an American YouTuber sprint alongside a cheetah, devour kota with township kids, and lose his mind over our chaotic, beautiful, unfiltered reality . They didn't see a warning label. They didn't see a postcard. They saw ...