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2016

The 2016 Kader Asmal Lecture was held at the Townsend Hotel in Cape Town and the keynote address was delivered by former Minister of Finance, Mr Nhanhla Nene.

The role of Independent Institutions in deepening democracy

The 2016 Fellowship recipient was Njabulo Ndebele

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