Wilko's Weekly #150: From Survival to Stewardship...

 Last week, I shared my belief that South Africa is entering a third chapter.

A time not defined by struggle alone, but by growth and possibility.

This week, I want to take that thought one step further.

Survival teaches us resilience. But stewardship teaches us responsibility.

For much of our history, South Africans have focused on getting through the day, the year, the decade.

That instinct was necessary. It kept us standing.

But as a nation matures, a quiet shift begins to happen.

We start asking different questions.

Not “How do we survive?” But “How do we care for what we have?”

The emerging generation is less interested in slogans and more interested in solutions.

Less focused on blame, more focused on building.

They are learning — sometimes the hard way — that a country is not saved by speeches, but by everyday choices.

Honesty over shortcuts. Cooperation over conflict. Service over self-interest.

This is where Hope becomes practical.

  • Stewardship is found in how we treat our neighbours. 
  • How we raise our children.
  • How we show up for our communities.
  • How we refuse to give up on what is good.

It’s in mentoring, volunteering, learning new skills, and passing on wisdom gained. Through Experience

At my age, I no longer feel the need to convince anyone.

I simply want to contribute.

By sharing perspective, encouragement, and faith in our collective future.

If the next 30 years truly are the blossoming of South Africa, then each of us has a role to play.

Not as heroes, but as caretakers.

  • Tending the soil.
  • Protecting the roots.
  • Encouraging the growth.

We may not all live to see the full harvest. 

But we can make sure that the ground is ready.

And that is more than enough.

With very best wishes,

Chris Wilkinson.