South Africa has a new government of national unity. Can it bring the country together to meet the challenges of crime, immigration, economic inequality?
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World Questions is in Cape Town to debate issues raised by South Africans thirty years after democracy came to their nation.
The panel:
Solly Malatsi: MP, Democratic Alliance. Minister for Communications and Digital Technologies
Naledi Chirwa: Economic Freedom Fighters. Delegate in South Africa’s Upper House, the National Council of Provinces
Khalid Sayed: MPP, African National Congress. Leader of the Opposition in Western Cape Provincial Parliament
Ashley Sauls: MP, Parliamentary Leader of the Patriotic Alliance Party in the National Assembly
00:00 Introduction
02:33 How do you deliver economic liberation for black people?
10:48 What real plan of action does the government have to eradicate gangsterism?
15:48 Would the panel support the death penalty as a means of solving extreme crime?
20:43 Could the government use part of Robben Island to create an Ibiza style resort?
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