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Conference reflects on SA’s three decades of democracy

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The 1860 Heritage Centre celebrated 30 years of democracy by hosting a reflection conference yesterday, which highlighted the country’s milestones through the years.

Speakers included George Devenish, Karthy Govender, Relebohile Moletsane, Michael Samuel, Mosa Moshabela, Navi Pillay and Gregory Houston.

Its various sessions concentrated on the future of South Africa, higher and rural education, the burden of diseases and the

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