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DDP civic education dialogue: The importance of Local Government Elections and the impact of the change of government to us as communities.

Published by DDP Admin on February 28, 2022
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DDP Associate Facilitator Shakes Baleni during the dialogue in Stanger.

Stanger is one of the rural areas in the north of KwaZulu Natal under KwaDukuza District Municipality and like any other rural area in South Africa it also experiences many challenges and lack of infrastructure and development. Against this background, DDP hosted a dialogue to educate the community of Stanger about the importance of voting in all the elections and to also look at the importance of the change of government and how it affects the community. This dialogue was held at Dlakathi Hall in Stanger and was facilitated by DDP Associate Facilitator, Shakespear Baleni on the 24th of February 2022.

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