Why SA’s municipal decay is a followership crisis

21 avril 2026 | Craig Bailie
Rather than the failures of incumbent municipal leadership, the deeper, more pressing matter confronting local governance in South Africa is the apparent lack of willingness and/or ability among South Africa’s citizen followers to vote competent and ethical leadership into power.
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