IFP: From the ground
A few political parties contesting next year's election outline their manifestos. Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the president of the IFP, outlines the IFP's.
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ACDP: From a christian point of view
A few political parties contesting next year's election outline their manifestos. The ACDP will tackle five main challenges.
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ID: To bridge the divide
A few political parties contesting next year's election outline their manifestos. Lance Greyling of the Independent Democrats has his turn.
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ANC looks back on tough year
The ANC's national executive committee will review a tumultuous period in its history when it begins its final meeting of the year on Friday.
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Time for a two-horse race?
Bantu Holomisa elicited frenzied cheering at Cope's recent national convention, underscoring his continued popularity with disaffected black voters.
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ID: Bridging traditional gaps
Many charge that the ID is more of a one-person lobby group than an opposition party, but De Lille counters that it has grown both in membership terms
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The IFP's modern face
"What mobilised people for Zuma was the way he was fired as deputy president. People think it was done because he's a Zulu".
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Race less of an issue
South Africans are not overwhelmingly preoccupied with affirming their racial identities in their voting behaviour, a study has found.
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The 'silent revolution' among South African voters
Marianne Thamm, Open Society Research Fellow for 2008, reports on new electoral volatility that poses a threat to the ANC's overwhelming majority.
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ANC denies delaying its lists
The ANC has rejected claims that it is delaying its list process to avoid mass resignations by supporters of former president Thabo Mbeki.
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