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Mpumalanga conference tackles public affairs, governance

13 May 2019, 10:10 AM  |
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Kgabo Morifi, a board member of the South African Association of Public Administration and Managment (SAAPAM) during an interview on Morning Live.

The 19th Annual Conference about public affairs will provide international and local academics, students and practitioners a platform to share ideas on public affairs, governance and the fourth industrial revolution.

Kgabo Morifi, a board member of the South African Association of Public Administration and Managment (SAAPAM) during an interview on Morning Live.

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The 19th Annual Conference about public affairs will provide international and local academics, students and practitioners a platform to share ideas on public affairs, governance and the fourth industrial revolution.

This week the South African Association of Public Administration and Management (SAAPAM) and the University of Mpumalanga will be hosting its 19th Annual Conference about public affairs under the theme “Public Affairs, Governance and the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

The conference kicks off on Monday and ends on May 17, 2019.

The conference will provide international and local academics, students and practitioners a platform to share ideas on public affairs, governance and the fourth industrial revolution.

Board member of the South African Association of Public Administration and Management (SAAPAM) Kgabo Morifi says, “These conferences are very important, they are important in that they reflect on topical issues in South Africa and in your neighbouring countries. Among other things is to put research at the cutting edge.”

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