If democracy is changing, are we changing with it?

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This edition of Democracy Unplugged is a forward-looking conversation on
where South Africa, and the world, is headed politically. Phumi Mashigo
picks the brains of Ismael Steenkamp, ward 29 councillor from the
Patriotic Alliance; Solly Msimanga, leader of the opposition in the
Gauteng Legislature from the Democratic Alliance; and Lerato Madisha,
grassroots activist and community leader within the Gauteng government
from Build One South Africa. This is an insightful look at the impact
and the future of democracy.

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29 Jan English South Africa Politics · News

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