Yes, I Said It . Councilors should reside at the community they are serving, We speak to Cllr Sbongile Makushe

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Join JT as he leads a compelling new feature aimed at fostering open dialogue about life and the vision for our communities. Through insightful discussions based on current events, we explore diverse perspectives and contemplate how things could be better.

In our latest installment, JT engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Councillor Sbongile Makushe, a dedicated representative who believes in the importance of residing within the community she serves. As they discuss the dynamics of local governance and community involvement, Councillor Makushe shares her experiences and insights into the challenges and opportunities of local leadership.

This feature isn't just about policy; it's about understanding the personal convictions and aspirations that drive community leaders. By listening to Councillor Makushe's perspectives on residency requirements for councillors, JT invites us to consider the impact of proximity and connection in effective governance.

Join us as we delve into stories that matter, encouraging you to share your own thoughts on how our communities can thrive and evolve. Together, let's explore the possibilities of shaping a brighter future through informed dialogue and shared understanding.
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