While many in the Nelson Mandela Metropole say they will vote DA, in some areas it’s like "1994 never happened".
The suburb and township of Walmer in Port Elizabeth may share a name, but residents have vastly different life experiences and election hopes.
The Pretoria high court has ruled that government violated the right to basic education by failing to deliver textbooks to all Limpopo schoolchildren.
ANC members in Port Elizabeth have tried to block the DA leader from entering the Walmer Town Hall, saying she must "obey the rule".
While some community members in the Northern Areas outside of Port Elizabeth say they will certainly vote ANC, others are saying the party is corrupt.
A new report shows that racial and gender imbalances persist in the student and academic staff.
Pupils at a rural school in the Eastern Cape say they are tired of being let down by government.
Education activists have been advised to take their concerns on the delivery of textbooks to opposition parties, and not bother the courts.
A number of NGOs have pointed out that children’s rights to education and healthcare are not considered an election issue by parties, but should be.
"Uncle Gweezy" has been asked why SA should vote ANC by students who raised Nkandla, access to electricity and education as concerns with government.