2019 national election a 'race to the bottom' via SABCNewsOnline
Recent polls suggest that voter commitments toThe political parties that gain most from the election will not be those gain more supporters so much as those that lose fewer of their existing supporters.
The IFP will identify Buthelezi’s successor after the election thereby ensuring that supporters are not quite sure of what or whom they will be voting for in May. strategy remains reliant on capitalising on ANC failures while having dealt with their own leadership issues clumsily. Perhaps their biggest failure is their inability to capitalise on their 2016 Local Government Elections successes.
The positive impact has been undermined by these administrations imposing inordinate rates and services increases during the economic squeeze.
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