Ipsos polls show that ANC faces a majority loss as EFF gains ground
In a groundbreaking Ipsos poll, South Africa’s ruling party, the ANC, faces the prospect of losing its majority in the upcoming elections…
In a groundbreaking Ipsos poll, South Africa’s ruling party, the ANC, faces the prospect of losing its majority in the upcoming elections…
A poll conducted last month by the Social Research Foundation, a recently established policy think tank, shows ANC support at nearly 47%.
Some companies have chosen to continue working from home post-Covid – a decision which, according to Ipsos, could be a grave mistake.
According to a recent World Economic Forum/Ipsos survey, 3 out of every 4 adults would be willing to get a Covid-19 vaccine – and that may not be enough.
An opinion poll conducted by Ipsos with fieldwork from 1 February to 4 March this year shows some interesting findings about the upcoming elections.
The Financial Times of London hasn’t let SA’s municipal elections pass quietly. The influential newspaper reaches a similar conclusion to other pundits: the ruling ANC is in decline.
The turnaround in the eNCA/IPSOS pre-election polls is startling. After weeks of reflecting a handy lead for the official opposition DA in three keenly contested metros, last night’s final poll showed a swing back to the ruling ANC.
The poll is the sixth commissioned by eNCA that shows the ANC is facing a serious challenge to maintain control of the three municipalities.
Coalitions are set to become the buzzword in August, that is if the latest municipal polls are to be believed.
The ANC is redoubling campaigning efforts in the capital, Pretoria, which independent polls show is at risk of falling to the opposition in the local government elections.