ANC and the MK party supporters were campaigning in the same ward over the 19-21 April weekend, confirming that KZN will be a major political battleground.
After appearing on a charge of inciting public violence, MK party election candidate Visvin Reddy joined an impromptu rally outside and declared that when his next court date rolled around, the party would be in power, with Jacob Zuma back in the top job.
In this week’s DM168, we bring you our next analysis of a political party manifesto. This time it’s the turn of the EFF, which earned the third-largest number of votes in the 2019 election. It’s a party that many young people love and older people despise. Our political team looks critically at.
The absurdity of a highly compromised former president of the ANC, which has governed South Africa since the dawn of democracy in 1994, turning against the same party, of which he is still a member, says a lot about how 30 years of power have corrupted the cadres of a movement that once boasted.