SA opposition warns against ANC-EFF “Doomsday”
In a bid to stave off a leftist-led government post-election, South Africa’s Democratic Alliance would look for the least worst option
In a bid to stave off a leftist-led government post-election, South Africa’s Democratic Alliance would look for the least worst option
Zimbabwe is going to the polls today (August 23) amid fears that the “securitised” State will hijack the election – despite weak opposition.
Nicholas Woode-Smith writes on why the DA deserves to lead the opposition in 2024 and the importance of a united front in coalitions.
Political oppositions and labour leaders are preparing a lawsuit against the ANC government over the debilitating loadshedding.
Kevin Mileham, the Shadow Minister of Minerals and Energy, explains how the ANC blundered when appointing Gwede Mantashe.
A poll conducted last month by the Social Research Foundation, a recently established policy think tank, shows ANC support at nearly 47%.
An obvious conclusion after both discussions is that it will take years of rebuilding for SA to repair the damage of ANC misrule.
Zimbabwe’s upcoming elections are being billed as the most important as the nation tries to rebuild after Robert Mugabe’s 37-year rule and revive an economy that’s halved in size since 2000.
Alec Hogg will be among the hundreds watching Democratic Alliance Leader Mmusi Maimane address the London School of Economics tonight.