KAL’s cartoon

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Dig deeper into the subject of this week’s cartoon:
How to save South Africa
Why this is South Africa’s most important election since 1994
From the archive: Nkosi sikelel’i Afrika—and they’ll need it (1994)

KAL’s cartoon appears weekly in The Economist. You can see last week’s here.

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