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South Africa: Government Should Stop Top-Down Approach and Rather Engage Actively With the South African Public

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[Daily Maverick] The government must recognise that a mandate at the polls doesn't give it carte blanche to act unilaterally. Instead, it must actively engage with citizens, creating meaningful spaces for participation and dialogue.

Source: allAfrica.com

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