Running Joburg

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How does an African city run and most of all how does the language of policy affect city dwellers?We look at these questions through the lens of Johannesburg, a city that is rapidly urbanising and has people from all over the African continent laying their claim to it. On our journey we meet poet and long time Joburger, Richard ‘Quaz’ Roodt, who guides us through the forces at play in modern day Joburg. We also have husband and wife, Professor Loren Landau and Professor Caroline Wanjiku Kihato to speak about the language of incentives that should apply to an African City.
26 Sep 2018 English South Africa Society & Culture

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