Democracy Unplugged : Jonathan Witt, Kathan Pillay and Phumlani Majozi

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In the latest edition of Democracy Unplugged, three arch-capitalists get together to discuss the South African economy, social class, global influences, politics and job creation. Dr. Jonathan Witt, who is outspoken on social media about many issues; media man Kanthan Pillay, founder of The Capitalist Party and Phumlani Majozi, social commentator and author of Lessons From Past Heroes agree and disagree on many of the most controversial issues of the moment. Well-known members of the audience also challenged them and asked very direct questions like “who will you vote for and who should poor black South Africans vote for in May 2024?”. The discussion is anything but boring and predictable
8 Apr 2024 English Explicit South Africa Politics · News

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