The Indlulamithi South Africa Scenarios 2030 were launched in June 2018 as a multi stakeholder, research driven initiative to provide tools in the form of scenarios to focus leaders from different sectors and people from all walks of life on South Africa’s trajectory towards or away from social cohesion. Social Surveys Africa produces the annual Indlulamithi Barometer that tracks which scenarios are ‘coming true’. After former President Kgalema Motlanthe’s keynote address on Indlulamithi Day, on 15 July 2021, Dr Tara Polzer Ngwato presents the findings of the 2021 Indlulamithi Barometer.
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- Dr Tara Polzer Ngwato delivers 2021 Indlulamithi Barometer findings