Learning from New York's 100-year struggle against corruption to fix South Africa's cities

12 mai 2026 | Geordin Hill-Lewis
The demise of New York’s Tammany Hall is instructive in South Africa’s quest to dismantle entrenched urban machines built on patronage, fear, dependency and access to jobs.
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