We’re diving into a story that hits at the heart of family, culture, and the law. Many South Africans have
been following the sibling maintenance debate — a legal question about whether one sibling can be
compelled to financially support another. But beyond the courts, there’s a deeper question: from an African perspective, guided by Ubuntu, aren’t we all morally obliged to care for one another?
We explore where cultural duty ends and legal responsibility begins. Is the law simply formalising a
tradition that has always existed in our communities, or is it asking siblings to carry a burden that goes
beyond what’s expected? Stay with us as we unpack this compelling issue and hear what it really means for families across South Africa.

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: PASTER LESIBA KGWELE - CONVENER - MORAL REGENATION SOCIETY DALU CELE - FOUNDER AND CEO OF CLEAN CITY SA
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PROFESSOR VERNE HARRIS
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