Dear Gov
A Nation is Measured by How It Treats Its Children
What does it mean to raise a child in a country where the system meant to protect them is slowly breaking?
In Dear Gov: Letters from a Nation Raising Its Children, Nomfundo Nyakane takes readers on a deeply personal and unflinching journey through South Africa's education system-where inequality is not just visible, but lived every day.
From the smooth, tarred streets of suburban schools to the dusty roads of overcrowded townships, this book reveals the stark contrasts shaping the lives of millions of children. But beyond the visible divide lies a deeper truth: a system strained by corruption, poor planning, and the quiet normalisation of failure.
Through powerful storytelling, lived experiences, and real-world events-including recent investigations into misused education funds, failed infrastructure projects, and broken nutrition programmes-this book exposes the hidden cost of greed in our classrooms.
It is a story of:
Children walking kilometres to schools that cannot hold themClassrooms where textbooks are shared, or missing entirelyFeeding schemes that fail the very learners they were meant to nourishAnd communities forced to compete for dignity in a system built on scarcityBut this is not just a story of failure.
It is also a story of resilience.
Of teachers who refuse to give up.
Of mothers who refuse to stay silent.
Of moments where the system, against all odds, still works.
Dear Gov is not just a book-it is a call to reflection. A call to accountability. A call to action.
Because the future of a nation is not decided in parliament alone.
It is decided in classrooms.
And right now, those classrooms are telling a story we can no longer ignore.
"If we fail our children, we fail the future."