
The David McWilliams Podcast Is the West Losing Africa to China?
Mar 26, 2026
A on-the-ground tour of Johannesburg and Soweto, exploring migration, inequality and the legacy of apartheid. Discussion of South Africa’s mining roots, rising Chinese presence and why Western influence is slipping. Looks at corruption, new elites like “slay queens,” renewable and rare-earth potential, and how demographics and resources make Africa central to future geopolitics.
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Soweto As A City Within A City
- McWilliams visited Soweto, noting its role in the anti-apartheid struggle and that it houses about two million people.
- He described one-way entry under apartheid and the township's role as a parallel city with large specialized hospitals.
BEE Boosts Young Black Women's Economic Power
- Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) intentionally prioritizes jobs for young black women to create a black middle class and lower birth pressure.
- McWilliams links BEE to visible demographics in Soweto restaurants where women outnumber men.
Tenderpreneurs Create A Bling Economy Near Deep Poverty
- Corruption fuels a flashy elite: 'tenderpreneurs' win government contracts through kickbacks and support an ostentatious culture including 'slay queens.'
- McWilliams links this to stalled public services and visible wealth amid poverty.


