Government: Demand for Democracy in South Africa Amid Challenges
Support for democracy in South Africa has decreased significantly since 2008, driven by government performance and economic dissatisfaction.
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Support for democracy in South Africa has decreased significantly since 2008, driven by government performance and economic dissatisfaction.
The African National Congress is experiencing internal power struggles and has lost its majority in recent elections, prompting discussions on coalition politics.
Babalwa Lobishe, the Executive Mayor of Nelson Mandela Bay, is facing a motion of no confidence from several opposition parties amid ongoing service delivery issues.
The South African Military Health Service is facing a severe funding crisis, threatening healthcare for veterans and pensioners. Immediate intervention is demanded.
General Fannie Masemola of the South African Police Service is facing criminal charges linked to a significant health services tender. His court appearance is scheduled for April 21, 2024.
Sibusiso Dyonase has announced his candidacy for the Democratic Alliance leadership, challenging Geordin Hill-Lewis’s anticipated victory.
Tendai Biti, leader of the Constitution Defenders Forum, was arrested in Zimbabwe as tensions rise over proposed constitutional amendments.
The ETDP SETA has come under scrutiny following the revelation of R637.6 million in missing funds, raising concerns about governance and accountability.
The Independent Electoral Commission has announced a voter registration weekend for June 20-21, 2026, ahead of local government elections.
The IEC has announced key dates for the upcoming elections, marking a pivotal moment in South Africa’s democratic landscape.