South Africans believe corruption on the rise: Study
Titled: The 2019 elections: Socio-economic performance and voter preferences, the study measures the influence of socio-economic rights delivery, issues of governance, corruption, land restitution, party loyalty among others on voter preferences.
72% of respondents in the study believe that corruption has increased. However, the research reveals that people are likely to overlook corruption, their social challenges and distrust of government institutions and vote for the African National Congress as they see hope for a better future in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s leadership.
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