Can a national dialogue solve South Africa's problems?
Briefly

President Cyril Ramaphosa has initiated a national dialogue process to shape South Africa’s next democratic chapter after three decades post-apartheid. This initiative is aimed at involving South Africans from diverse backgrounds in discussions to address pressing issues like crime, corruption, poverty, and inequality. However, there is criticism regarding the African National Congress (ANC), suggesting it has had ample time to tackle such issues and questioning the effectiveness of the conference to meaningfully solve longstanding problems and divisions within the party.
The national dialogue process is citizen-led and aims for South Africans to decide together on how to tackle pressing issues such as crime, corruption, poverty, and inequality.
Critics argue that the African National Congress (ANC) has had three decades to address these societal challenges, questioning the effectiveness of the new national dialogue initiative.
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