South Africa National Dialogue Part 2
It is led by an Eminent Persons Group and aims to create a new social compact through a series of local, national and sectoral engagements to find collective solutions to issues like poverty, inequality, and governance, with the goal of shaping a new social contract and informing a future National Development Plan.
But should working class South Africans take the National Dialogue seriously given the track record of the South African government over more than thirty years of democracy?Show More
South Africa National Dialogue Part 2
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