Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/06/2016
17:30 - 20:00
Location
The Bannister Hotel
Categories
Democracy Works Foundation (DWF) invites you to its first Political Cafe.
“The 2016 Municipal Elections and the youth vote: what can we expect from SA’s youth?”
We will discuss the power and impact that the youth have in the upcoming municipal elections.
How will eligible youth voters participate in the electoral process and what are their concerns?
Are political parties addressing their concerns and what do they have to offer the youth in 2016?
Representatives from youth organisations and movements and socio-political analysts will engage in a discussion and Q&A session with the audience.
Please join Nompumelelo Runji of the Sowetan in conversation with:
Thamsanqa Masingi Enke – Make your Mark;
Pearl Pillay YouthLab and;
Khaya Dlanga Independent political commentator & author
DATE: Wednesday 1 June 2016
PLACE: The Bannister Hotel, 9 de Beer Street, Braamfontein – Johannesburg
TIME: 17:30 Refreshments will be served before the discussion at 18:30
20:00 Cash bar and dinner
Please RSVP soonest to reserve your seat and before 30 May to info@democracyworks.org.za
If you do not receive confirmation to your RSVP, please note that the event has been fully booked.
We’d like to engage with you after the debate and continue the discussion.
Please book a table for dinner, at own cost with the Bannister on 011 403 6888