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South Africa

North West opts to keep ANC in power
Article
/ 10 May 2019

North West opts to keep ANC in power

The party has won over 60% of the vote, down from 67.39% in 2014.

By Khadija Patel
Ace blames the weather
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Ace blames the weather

Party secretary general says the weather and the natural progression of democracy led to ANC decline

By Natasha Marrian
Elections 2019: ANC majority in Mpumalanga takes a knock
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Elections 2019: ANC majority in Mpumalanga takes a knock

The EFF has displaced the DA as the official opposition in the province but pay attention to the ANC’s losses

By Beauregard Tromp
ANC must adapt or die
Article
/ 10 May 2019

ANC must adapt or die

Paradigm shifts for the liberation party are necessary if it wishes to hold on to its power

By Natasha Marrian
Parties strain against Funding Act
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Parties strain against Funding Act

The ANC and DA rarely agree, but on the issue of party funding both camps feel the new law is far too strict

By Natasha Marrian
Elections 2019: No final results yet
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Elections 2019: No final results yet

The ANC’s hold on Gauteng remains tenuous as counting continues

By Natasha Marrian
Elections ignored climate change
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Elections ignored climate change

Our political parties made little mention of global warming, despite the glaring crisis that is upon us

By Sipho Kings
Campaigning by billboard
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Campaigning by billboard

Political posters persuade the undecided, rally supporters to a cause and get the public to vote

By Zaza Hlalethwa
Can Eskom keep lights on in a low-carbon economy?
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Can Eskom keep lights on in a low-carbon economy?

The ANC’s head of economic transformation, Enoch Godongwana, told Carte Blanche viewers that some South African banks refused to put money in coal.

By Kevin Davie
Letters to the editor: May 10 to 16
Article
/ 10 May 2019

Letters to the editor: May 10 to 16

Our readers write in about election research

By Letters
IFP member shot dead outside polling station
Article
/ 9 May 2019

IFP member shot dead outside polling station

The party’s elections head claims ANC members were responsible for the deadly shooting

By Paddy Harper
Elections biggest winner benefits from DA losses
Article
/ 9 May 2019

Elections biggest winner benefits from DA losses

With just over half the votes counted, the FF+ has already doubled its 2014 votes

By Lester Kiewit
Empty promises, deferred dreams     affect voting
Article
/ 9 May 2019

Empty promises, deferred dreams     affect voting

No water, no jobs, no education and little hope — residents of Kraaipan in the North West haven’t reaped the rewards of voting

By Bongekile Macupe
W. Cape ANC will use dismal showing to launch 2021 municipal fight back
Article
/ 9 May 2019

W. Cape ANC will use dismal showing to launch 2021 municipal fight back

With more than two-thirds of voting districts declared in the Western Cape, the incumbent DA is holding firm to continue governing the province

By Lester Kiewit
Police burn ID’s of would-be voters
Article
/ 9 May 2019

Police burn ID’s of would-be voters

Women denied their right to vote after police burn ID books

By Paddy Harper
Elections 2019: Over 5-mil votes counted, ATM cashes in on church vote
Article
/ 9 May 2019

Elections 2019: Over 5-mil votes counted, ATM cashes in on church vote

South Africans headed to the polls on Wednesday to elect the country’s sixth democratic administration

By Sarah Smit
Elections 2019: Over 4.9mil votes counted, Cope has hope
Article
/ 9 May 2019

Elections 2019: Over 4.9mil votes counted, Cope has hope

South Africans headed the polls on Wednesday to elect the country’s sixth democratic administration

By Sarah Smit
FF+ could double its votes
Article
/ 9 May 2019

FF+ could double its votes

In April, the M&G reported that, where other small parties had lost votes hand over fist, the FF+ has steadily maintained its support

By Sarah Smit
CSIR predicts biggest ANC loss since ‘94
Article
/ 9 May 2019

CSIR predicts biggest ANC loss since ‘94

With over 3-million votes counted the CSIR — in partnership with the SABC — predict that the ANC will only get 57.39% votes

By Athandiwe Saba
Almost 3 million votes counted before 9am
Article
/ 9 May 2019

Almost 3 million votes counted before 9am

South Africans went to the polls on Wednesday in a day marred by bad weather, protests and worrying potential irregularities

By Natasha Marrian
‘If we don’t rehabilitate reason, we will        not be able to fix our broken world’
Article
/ 9 May 2019

‘If we don’t rehabilitate reason, we will        not be able to fix our broken world’

Achille Mbembe is the first African scholar
to win the prestigious Gerda Henkel Prize. He was recently interviewed by historian Andreas Eckert

By Achille Mbembe
Voting sheepishly (but not like a sheep)
Article
/ 8 May 2019

Voting sheepishly (but not like a sheep)

We are a deeply unequal society and none of the parties on my ballot papers had convinced me they have a clear plan specifically to tackle inequality

By Eusebius McKaiser
Never, never, never again, Ramaphosa says about decade of corruption
Article
/ 8 May 2019

Never, never, never again, Ramaphosa says about decade of corruption

Ramaphosa says the election ushers in a period of renewal and hope in which he stands on the shoulders of South Africans to bring change

By Natasha Marrian
Rain, protest dampen election spirits in parts of Cape
Article
/ 8 May 2019

Rain, protest dampen election spirits in parts of Cape

Since Tuesday, there have been reports of unrest in volatile areas of Cape Town

By Lester Kiewit
The pros and cons of coalitions in SA
Article
/ 8 May 2019

The pros and cons of coalitions in SA

Political mergers can enrich democracy and lead to more accountable government, but they can also lead to opportunism that undermine accountability

By Nic Cheeseman
To unseat the ANC, South Africa’s opposition must put aside their egos
Article
/ 8 May 2019

To unseat the ANC, South Africa’s opposition must put aside their egos

No matter what happens on Thursday, South Africa’s opposition parties need a radical rethink if they are to seriously challenge the ANC

By Chude Jideonwo
Fewer KZN protests allow for smooth special voting
Article
/ 7 May 2019

Fewer KZN protests allow for smooth special voting

The second day of special voting in KwaZulu-Natal had none of the delays of opening day

By Paddy Harper
ANC could take 65% of national vote — Ipsos
Article
/ 7 May 2019

ANC could take 65% of national vote — Ipsos

According to the poll, conducted during March and April, the ANC will take above 61% of the vote regardless of voter turnout

By Paddy Harper
Mkhwebane’s own CEO gave her some of the evidence that nailed Nkwinti
Article
/ 7 May 2019

Mkhwebane’s own CEO gave her some of the evidence that nailed Nkwinti

The Public Protector says there was no conflict of interest as investigations “are at an arm’s length from him and he does not meddle in that space”

By Franny Rabkin
Non-voting youth are not simply apathetic
Article
/ 7 May 2019

Non-voting youth are not simply apathetic

There are myriad reasons why this very significant demographic choose not to vote

By Gugu Resha
Ramaphosa, Maimane, Malema put their best foot forward at final rallies
Article
/ 6 May 2019

Ramaphosa, Maimane, Malema put their best foot forward at final rallies

The leaders of South Africa’s parties saved their best campaigning for their final rallies

By Natasha Marrian
South Africa inks oil exploration deal with South Sudan
Article
/ 6 May 2019

South Africa inks oil exploration deal with South Sudan

Oil Minister Jeffrey Radebe described the agreement as "a great deal" for both countries

By Agency
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