South Africa is facing a crisis of accountability in its municipalities. Recent reports reveal that over R62
billion in irregular expenditure has accumulated over the past five years, with almost 99% of it written off or condoned without proper investigation. At a time when communities are grappling with failing
infrastructure, water insecurity, and collapsing service delivery, this rampant financial recklessness is
nothing short of a betrayal of public trust. Tonight, we ask: how did South Africa get here, and what needs to be done to restore financial discipline and ensure that public money serves the people, not disappears into bureaucratic loopholes?

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: If Water is a Basic Human Right, why are so many South Africans struggling to access it?
50:20

PROFESSOR DIRK KOTSE - UNISA
21:00

AFTER 8 IS AFTER 8: Forgiveness in Relationships
42:20