We also heard from Nolundi
Luwaya – From the Centre for Law and Society at UCT to tell us more about their
new website on custom and citizenship. The newly launched Custom Contested is an
initiative of the Rural Women’s Action Research Programme at UCT’s Centre for
Law and Society. It is a one-stop website that provides news, information and
analysis on laws and policies affecting custom, “tradition” and citizenship
rights, exploring what is at stake for ordinary South Africans. For further
information visit www.customcontested.co.za or contact (021) 650 5693.
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