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Nathi's Story


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Nathi Mthethwa died far from home — in a Paris hotel room, in a silence that has left a country asking more questions than there are answers. Was it despair? Was it pressure? Was it something darker? And what does his death say about the political generation that shaped South Africa’s democracy — and then struggled to protect it?

In this episode, we trace Mthethwa’s journey from underground youth activist to cabinet minister, from the corridors of state power to the controversies that shadowed him: Marikana. Crime Intelligence. The Madlanga Commission. The “monumental flag.” And, ultimately, the diplomatic post in France that felt less like honour and more like exile.

But this is not an episode about scandal. It’s about lessons.

What happens when liberation memory becomes a shield for wrongdoing?
 What is the emotional cost of surviving a political system built on secrecy and factional loyalty?
 And what does accountability look like when a crucial witness is no longer alive to speak?

We ask:

  • Why do so many political stories in South Africa end in silence instead of truth?
  • What does Mthethwa’s death reveal about the unfinished work of post-apartheid democracy?
  • And can a country heal if its history keeps disappearing before it is confronted?

This is an episode about power — how it is used, how it is protected, and how, sometimes, it consumes the people who hold it.

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Produced By:

Sthembiso Matenjwa

Tatum Damons

After Freedom SA (Pty) Ltd

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