My Vote Counts has launched a tool to visualize political party funding disclosures, clearly showing the biggest donors to the ANC and DA.
The tracked donations are limited to amounts greater than R100,000.A Russian-linked mining company is the ANC’s biggest single donor.Donations from a handful of wealthy people make up large chunks of party funding.that tracks where political parties get their money from.
The United Mangalese of the Kalahari has paid the ANC R30-million rand over the past two years, which makes up over 27% of the party’s disclosed funding. Donations over R100,000 to the ANC for 2021 and 2022, grouped into clusters. Source: Whose Vote Counts Mining and energy interests make up more than 40% of declared funding – mostly to the ANC
ActionSA received R1.5-million from the African Equity Corporation, which holds investments in various energy and mineral projects.Donations from a handful of wealthy people make up large chunks of party funding Breakdown of donations by Patrice Motsepe and his companies to political parties. Source: Whose Vote Counts
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