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Forty per cent of young black people have little or no confidence in the country's political parties, according to a survey released on Tuesday. The same was true of more than two-thirds of young...
Twenty-eight per cent of South Africans say local government cannot be trusted to deliver the services that citizens expect – a figure that has not improved in recent years, the South African...
Young South Africans are keen to participate in politics, but on their own terms, the latest Reconciliation Barometer survey, conducted by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR), has...
Opposition partisanship is on the rise indicating a shift in politics in South Africa, a researcher at the Institute for Security Studies said on Thursday.
After months of anticipation, widespread speculation and tireless campaigning by political parties, the 2009 South African elections have come and gone. As expected, the African National Congress...
After last year's historic US elections, much analysis has focused on international interest in now-President Barack Obama's campaign, and it's potential to impact on voting patterns in upcoming...