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diamong [38]
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What is one conflict in Tears of a Tiger? And which specific scene shows that?

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Andrew has killed his best friend, Rob Washington, in a car accident because he was drunk
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Service delivery remains one of the major challenges

of the 21st century. Service delivery protests are not

uncommon around the world especially in those

countries where public service delivery remains

a challenge. At Yemen in Asia, during 2012, the

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blockages by citizens demanding lower fuel prices

and increased supply of electricity. There were

also widespread protests against government and

security officials accused of corruption (Akinboade,

Mokwena & Kinfack, 2014:10). In South Africa,

protesting is not a new phenomenon nor is it a phenomenon which is unique. As early as the 1700's

for instance, during the French revolution, citizens

protested against perceived injustices perpetrated

by the governing elite against the poor and working class (Brown, 2017). Cases indicate that there is

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violent protests by citizens. Therefore, citizens have

been involved on service delivery protests because

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Service provision is a constitutional obligation in

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Republic of South Africa, 1996, which lay obligations

to the municipalities that the objects of local government are: (a) to provide democratic and accountable

government for local communities; (b) to ensure the

provision of services to communities in a sustainable manner; (c) to promote social and economic

development; (d) to promote a safe and healthy

environment; and (e) to encourage the involvement

of communities and community organizations in

the matters of local government (Constitution of

Republic of South Africa, 1996). Therefore, South

African municipalities are legal obliged to ensure

the provision services as enshrined by the constitution. Mathebula (2014) indicates that most

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service delivery protests have been about unfulfilled

objects of local government which often leads to

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