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Part One of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate – ‘Does local democracy work?’ – at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg with:

  • William Gumede-Facilitator and Executive Chairperson of Democracy Works Foundation
  • Nomboniso Gasa– Politics, Culture, Gender Specialist
  • Ayesha Kajee– Senior Political Analyst
  • Lorette Tredoux– Executive Director: Governance & Intergovernmental Relations, SALGA

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Part One of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate – ‘Does local democracy work?’ – at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg with:

  • William Gumede-Facilitator and Executive Chairperson of Democracy Works Foundation
  • Nomboniso Gasa– Politics, Culture, Gender Specialist
  • Ayesha Kajee– Senior Political Analyst
  • Lorette Tredoux– Executive Director: Governance & Intergovernmental Relations, SALGA

Part One of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate – ‘Does local democracy work?’ – at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg with:

  • William Gumede-Facilitator and Executive Chairperson of Democracy Works Foundation
  • Nomboniso Gasa– Politics, Culture, Gender Specialist
  • Ayesha Kajee– Senior Political Analyst
  • Lorette Tredoux– Executive Director: Governance & Intergovernmental Relations, SALGA