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This video features Part Two of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, “Does local democracy work?” at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg with the panel consisting of William Gumede, Nomboniso Gasa, Ayesha Kajee and Lorette Tredoux. This clip continues the debate looking at issues of social mobilisation and movements, effective municipalities engaging with local communities and traditional leadership.

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This video features Part Two of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, “Does local democracy work?” at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg with the panel consisting of William Gumede, Nomboniso Gasa, Ayesha Kajee and Lorette Tredoux. This clip continues the debate looking at issues of social mobilisation and movements, effective municipalities engaging with local communities and traditional leadership.

This video features Part Two of the five-part series on our 26 November 2015 State of Democracy (SoD) debate, “Does local democracy work?” at Constitution Hill, Johannesburg with the panel consisting of William Gumede, Nomboniso Gasa, Ayesha Kajee and Lorette Tredoux. This clip continues the debate looking at issues of social mobilisation and movements, effective municipalities engaging with local communities and traditional leadership.