Under its own majority rule, the lot of the ever-growing black 
population—today forming over three-quarters of the national total—has 
been notably poor. Misguided governance, low-quality education, skills 
shortages and massive unemployment levels of around 40% have left it 
more disadvantaged today than when Nelson Mandela was still behind bars. 
Black income has virtually flat-lined, betraying tremendous gulfs 
between the wealth of the different racial groups. Sadly, the nation 
Mandela leaves behind today remains one of the least equal in the world.

full: 
http://www.economist.com/node/21580215?fsrc=scn%2Ffb%2Fwl%2Fdc%2Fmdla%2Flongerwalkequality
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