South Africa Elections
South Africans are looking at their options ahead of the local elections. The recent violence in Johannesburg has people looking at alternatives like Action SA.
Ace Magashule has declared he will campaign for the ruling party, the ANC, ahead of the local general elections despite his suspension from the organisation.
Deputy President David Mabuza was in QwaQwa in the Free State when he told residents that the current ANC is the same party that was led by Nelson Mandela.
FF+ leader Pieter Groenewald stated that he thinks foreign investors may not make their way to SA due to the proposed land expropriation without compensation.
The sale of alcohol could be banned on election day (1 November), according to a statement made by Minister of Police Bheki Cele during a recent campaign tour.
The FF+ wants to eradicate Affirmative Action and BEE but Gauteng Education MEC Panyaza Lesufi won't stand for it as he says that the town of Orania 'will go'.
President Cyril Ramaphosa is encouraging South Africans who have been registered to vote to go out and vote since 1 November, election day is a public holiday
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi and the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) looked to ramp up support from Phoenix by delivering a message of hope ahead of the local polls.
The African National Congress in Cape Town has accused the Democratic Alliance of being a political party that merely blames and complains about the ANC.
South Africa Elections
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