ANC support plummets: Election’24 on a coalition knife edge – Katzenellenbogen
As the election looms, recent polls signal a seismic shift in ANC support, falling below 50 percent, a trend unseen since 1994.
As the election looms, recent polls signal a seismic shift in ANC support, falling below 50 percent, a trend unseen since 1994.
Given the political landscape ahead of SA’s upcoming elections, government is devising a comprehensive framework around coalitions.
Public confidence in coalitions has been shaken over the past year and a half, they are the best possibility we have of unseating the ANC.
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Brink explains what is being done to overcome recent setbacks, including a missed opportunity to tackle load-shedding and an appalling audit report.
Alec Hogg writes on the Rainbow Coalition and how its dedicated supporters may be investing their energy in the wrong direction.
Helen Zille, a master of her craft, displays her trademark courage when responding to the remarks made about her by Gayton McKenzie at BNC#5.
Mashaba’s Q&A: Action SA, intends on playing a significant role in South Africa’s future – as either its biggest or #2 political party.
Simon Lincoln Reader delves into the how the global realm may respond to a post-ANC ‘coalition’ in South Africa.