Election’24: New faces, lingering anger, and the quest for genuine change – Solly Moeng
The electorate’s choices will shape the nation’s future, demanding leaders with emotional maturity, empathy, and a commitment to genuine change.
The electorate’s choices will shape the nation’s future, demanding leaders with emotional maturity, empathy, and a commitment to genuine change.
Solly Moeng delves into the enduring patterns of complacency within Africa’s former liberation movements, using Zimbabwe as a backdrop.
Alec Hogg writes on the SA’s by-elections, with the big winner being the IFP – seismic shifts in our nation’s politics.
A recent poll has captured the mood of the nation in so far as expectations for the next decade go with almost 46% of registered voters believing things will get “much worse” in SA.
In Africa where strong men have traditionally ruled, it is heartening to see the electorate in Zambia chose an opposition leader as president.
Iswamo Kapalu, a member of the Jesuit Institute, joins the debate calling for an electoral reform. It currently operates on a herd mentality, as voting is aligned with party interests rather than those of the nation.