Traditionalism, political parties and democratic governance in Africa

 

The University of South Africa's (UNISA) Department of Political Sciences, in 
association with the Centre for African Renaissance Studies (CARS), cordially 
invite you to its 7th annual Africa Day conference on Traditionalism, political 
parties and democratic governance in Africa.

 

Africa Day commemorates the establishment of the Organisation of African Unity 
(OAU) in 1963. In 2002, the OAU was succeeded by the African Union (AU).

 

Venue: Senate Hall, Unisa Main Campus, Preller Street, Muckleneuk, Pretoria, 
South Africa

Date:  2 June 2005 (8:30am - 15:00pm)  

 

      Who should attend?

        a.. Academics/Researchers
        b.. Diplomats
        c.. Government officials at national and provincial level
        d.. Mayors and councillors
        e.. Members of Parliament and Provincial Legislators
        f.. Traditional leaders
        g.. Business men and women
        h.. Consultants
        i.. Journalists
        j.. Representatives from non-governmental and civic based organisations
        k.. Students
     

 

Registration is free and full details will be made available in due course.

 

We look forward to your attendance. 

 

For further enquiries, contact Ms Jonanda Bezuidenhout at:

 

Tel + 27 - (0)12 - 429 6433/6068

Fax + 27 - (0)12 - 429 3221

Email: bez...@unisa.ac.za

 

Visit the University of South Africa's website at http://www.unisa.ac.za and 
the Department of Political Sciences' website at 
http://www.unisa.ac.za/dept/pol/

 

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