Exploring the impact of electoral reform on every South African citizen
Electoral reform in South Africa: Focusing on the inclusion of independent candidates and its implications for democracy.
Electoral reform in South Africa: Focusing on the inclusion of independent candidates and its implications for democracy.
Andrew Kenny delves into the motivations and ambitions of political parties wanting power, political careers and why voters vote as they do.
Alec Hogg writes on watching on-demand television and the window into potential revenue for two of the FAANGs.
Sara Gon of the IRR replies to Lord Peter Hain’s call for South Africa’s to ‘rise up.’ In order to vote, people actually need to register.
The DA’s principle of separation of party and state faces interpretation that makes it potentially problematic.
Nicholas Woode-Smith writes on South Africa’s governance and how the ANC is consistently placing our nation on the wrong side of history.
Mpiyakhe Dhlamini writes on the popular belief of envy in SA – delving into the nation’s respect for wealth despite corrupt leaders.
As the 2024 watershed elections inch closer, opposition parties have a lot to consider before entering into reform coalitions with the ANC or EFF.
Nicholas Wood-Smith warns South African voters to be more discerning with which parties they throw their support behind.
RW Johnson writes on the difficulties of coalition, the ANC’s dangerous decline and coalition bargaining with the DA.