The University of Johannesburg Library and the Department of Politics and International Relations in partnership with the European Union Delegation to South Africa cordially invite you to a seminar on:
Elections, democracy and anti-corruption. Focus will be given to the manifestos of the major political parties, including the ANC, the DA, and the EFF, as well as new parties such as ActionSA and RISE Mzansi.
– What sort of reforms do they put forward?
– Do their proposed solutions have credibility?
– Do their party lists reflect anti-corruption as a priority?
These and other pertinent questions will be discussed in this timely seminar.
Date: 11 April 2024
Time: 16:30 to 18:00
Venue: Hybrid – Nadine Gordimer Auditorium, Level 5, Kingsway Campus Library, UJ.
Virtual Registration Link:  https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_x2RO_YBBQD6_vmWyRM-AOQ

April 11, 2024

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