London event: Making sense of

London event: Making sense of the elections with Jonny Steinberg

Join renowned South African political analyst and academic Dr Jonny Steinberg for an evening of post-election analysis, discussion and debate in London.

London event: Making sense of

jonny steinberg talk (Medium)First Wednesday with Jonny Steinberg — Making sense of the May elections: The future of governance and politics in South Africa.

Join renowned South African political analyst and academic Dr Jonny Steinberg for an evening of post-election analysis, discussion and debate in London on Wednesday 28 May.

Questions to be explored will range from what the election result will mean for South African business both at home and abroad to how proposed policy shifts might impact the South African commercial space.

Jonny Steinberg is an Associate Professor of African Studies and Criminology at Oxford University. He has twice been the recipient of South Africa’s premier non-fiction prize, the Sunday Times Alan Paton Award, and was an inaugural winner of the Windham-Campbell Prize for Literature awarded by Yale University. He is the author of several books about everyday life in the wake of South Africa’s transition to democracy, including Midlands, about the murder of a white farmer, The Number, a biography of a prison gangster, and Three-Letter Plague, a young man’s journey through the AIDS pandemic.

This event will be hosted by the South African Chamber of Commerce at the offices of Standard Bank in London.

Click here to book your seat.