
South Africa Elections







Former SABC's COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng pleaded with South Africans to vote for his political party, the African Content Movement, in the upcoming elections.

In a passionate appeal to South Africans, former SABC CEO Hlaudi Motsoeneng begged voters to support his political party, the ACM, in the General Election on 29 May.

The KwaZulu-Natal government announced it will extend the Expanded Public Works Programme, but South Africans believe this will be until after the elections.

A report by the Centre for Analytics and Behavioural Change revealed that there was an increase in xenophobic posts on social media in the past four months.

Briefly News readers shared a glimpse into the diverse concerns and aspirations of citizens across the country, and what they would change if they were president.

The African National Congress promised South Africans that it would implement a Basic Income Grant within two years of being voted in after the upcoming elections.

The ANC’s Fikile Mbalula said the ANC was campaigning to maintain its majority and avoid a coalition government because coalitions were proven not to work in SA

Hlaudi Motsoeneng and Pallo Jordan are among some of the politicians caught lying about their qualifications. Briefly News compiled a list of these politicians.

ANC Deputy President Paul Mashatile has asked for 30 more years to fulfil the party's promises of improving housing, jobs, infrastructure and service delivery.
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