💨 Abstract
Gated communities in South Africa, governed by homeowners’ associations, function as mini-municipalities, providing services and security that the state often fails to deliver. These communities, from elite estates to middle-class complexes, operate independently, regulating behaviour and managing infrastructure through private rules and penalties. The shift from public to private governance raises concerns about equality, accountability, and the erosion of constitutional rights.
Courtesy: Neo Thale
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