The national dialogue must go beyond politicking towards being responsive to the crisis of inequality and its ripple effects on society
11 November 2024 – 21:17 By LUKHONA MNGUNI
Will the national dialogue be South Africa’s Damascus moment? The sceptic in me says no, while the lingering optimist responds in the affirmative. It is true that as a country we specialise a lot in dialogue and policy design with very little commitment to implementation…
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