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30 years of democracy
TimesLIVE Podcasts
12 episodes
3 months ago
TimesLIVE multimedia journalist Thabo Tshabalala and his colleagues from Sunday Times and TimesLIVE speak to South Africans of all kinds from the most influential to the normal citizens as our country marks 30 years since the dawn of democracy in 1994.
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TimesLIVE multimedia journalist Thabo Tshabalala and his colleagues from Sunday Times and TimesLIVE speak to South Africans of all kinds from the most influential to the normal citizens as our country marks 30 years since the dawn of democracy in 1994.
Show more...
Politics
News,
News Commentary
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In conversation with Londiwe Mntambo from We the people
30 years of democracy
1 hour 23 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
In conversation with Londiwe Mntambo from We the people
Executive director at We are the People and 30 year old activist Lindiwe Mntambo says elections are not rigged and those insinuating that are misinforming the public about voting. She joined the 30 years of democracy podcast to speak about her upbringing, Fees Must Fall and being an active community leader. We the people is a voluntary association formed to mobilise citizens to continuously participate in democratic governance and elections.
30 years of democracy
TimesLIVE multimedia journalist Thabo Tshabalala and his colleagues from Sunday Times and TimesLIVE speak to South Africans of all kinds from the most influential to the normal citizens as our country marks 30 years since the dawn of democracy in 1994.