EPISODE 3: Governance

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Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the South African government has had to make many decisions about how to manage this crisis. Many of these decisions raise questions about the kind of government we have currently and the kind that will be formed as a result of coronavirus. Joining John Perlman for this conversation are former Public Protector, Thuli Mandonsela who is currently a professor of social justice & law at Stellenbosch University and David Bilchitz, who is a professor of fundamental rights and constitutional law at the University of Johannesburg.
27 May 2020 English Explicit South Africa Arts · Arts

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