The Fall of Man: Thematic Survey on Professional Ethics and Integrity in M.M. Mabuza’s Nyuku wa Mbyana
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S01.164Keywords:
Africa, moral, corruption, professional, literature, betrayal.Abstract
Mabuza’s text presents an engrossingly hooking departure for a make-belief textual display of matters arising in the 'concrete' world. The
paper is an attempt to unearth some of the acts exhibited by, especially, professionals, in their narcissist desires and adventures to attain
gains, regardless of the means – unconsciously engulfed in ‘the result justifies the means’ propensity. Corrupt wiggles personified by
dramatic key players, Diza and Xiphongo shamelessly and hardheartedly dominate the creative sphere, by creating a huge watershed for
corruption and such related anomalies. Through official power manipulation and abuse. This paper addressed some of the anomalies akin to
professionals and top post-holders as presented in the said text.