Apr 18th, 2009 |
By Wayne |
Category: News
South Africa’s upcoming election brings small change for now: The ANC will win, the DA will likely take the Western Cape, and COPE will do well to grab 15% of the national vote. The difference between this election and the previous three is that there’s a generation of young South Africans who have grown up post-94, and will be voting that way, too. South African politics is slowly maturing, and it’ll come of age yet. The irony is that some politicians may never do the same.
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Mar 31st, 2009 |
By Wayne |
Category: Multimedia
Catch the pre-election debate here if you missed the real thing. The ANC, COPE, DA, and ID go head-to-head.
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