South African politics is likely to be very different in the future. The ANC, which has ruled since 1994, is heading for well under 50% of the vote, ushering in a new era of coalition politics.
There are mixed views on how this will impact the country – some believing the country will be paralyzed by fresh conflict; others hopeful that political coalitions are the perfect solution for a nation with such diverse backgrounds.
I have been following the story of our political landscape closely, speaking on and off the record with many of the major players and have developed some informed views on the three scenarios that are likely to play out come 2024. More on that this week.Â
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