Ponono, MvuzoBofelo, Kiewit Mphutlane Abraham2023-08-232023-08-232021http://hdl.handle.net/11660/12135This mini dissertation investigates the political communication undertones of service demarcation protests in South Africa, with a focus on the Metsimaholo Municipality protests of 2013 in the Free State province, South Africa. This study is aimed at evaluating demarcation protests as a form of subaltern agency and political communication. It argues that protests, represents a medium by which marginalised communities mount their reply to social marginalization and disenfranchisement by formal administrative structures and processes of service delivery, public participation and several issues that elicit their disenchantment and dissension. The research is a contribution to the study of rampant residents' protests in Metsimaholo Municipality and around the country.enDissertation (MGT (Governance and Political Transformation))--University of the Free State, 2021Protest as political communication -investigating the metsimaholo demarcation protest of 2013DissertationUniversity of the Free State