The Cascade of Clarity Scripture: “Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” (Psalm 119:105) Let me take you to Akasia, Pretoria, where I sat in my study on the morning of June 30, 2026. Outside my window, the Jacarandas were in full bloom those purple canopies that have witnessed so much of this nation's history. But the air was thick with something else. Tension. Fear. The kind of heaviness that settles over a city when vigilante groups have issued ultimatums and thousands of law enforcement officers have been placed on maximum operational readiness. More than 25,000 foreign nationals had already been repatriated. Migrants were being hunted "like wild animals," as one Malawian told the press. Bafana Bafana had just crashed out of the World Cup. And Netflix's The Polygamist had the whole continent debating marriage and betrayal. Chaos. Confusion. A stagnant pond. I closed my eyes and whispered: “Holy Spirit, what is my next right step?” Confusion is a st...
The Anvil of Authenticity By Harold Mawela, from Akasia, Pretoria “You were taught... to be made new in the attitude of your minds.” — Ephesians 4:22-23 Let me take you back to a Thursday afternoon in Akasia. The winter sun was low, casting long shadows across my modest stoep a stone's throw from the Union Buildings where power is brokered, but a world away from the corridors where decisions are made. My neighbour, a young man of twenty-four, sat across from me, his eyes hollow with defeat. He had just received his two hundred and fifty-eighth rejection letter. Another quarter, another job lost among the 258,000 young South Africans who watched their dreams evaporate in the first months of 2026. The official unemployment rate had climbed to 32.7 percent, and for those between fifteen and twenty-four, the figure stood at a staggering 60.9 percent. “Pastor,” he said, his voice cracking like dry veld, “is God even listening? Am I being punished?” I leaned forward, the weight of his q...