Over the past few months, a lot of eyes have been on Parliament as the ad hoc committee carried out its work, questioning, debating, and trying to get to the bottom of the accusations made by KZN Police Commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi. For many of us watching, it raised just as many questions about accountability, transparency, and whether these processes actually serve the public or just play out as political theatre. This conversation isn’t about giving official answers it’s about hearing from young people. How did they experience it? What did it reveal to them about power, politics, and trust in South Africa right now? We are joined by Molatelo Racheku, Founder of the African Youth Advisory Network, Political and Current Affairs Commentator, and Youth Policy Activist and Jacqui Zimba, Author of Tales of the Azanian Princess, Social commentator

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