South Africans concerned about corruption likely to support an opposition party

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With just two weeks until the seventh democratic election, the Centre for Social Development in Africa released its research on factors that influenced voter choice earlier on Tuesday.

JOHANNESBURG - The Centre for Social Development in Africa said that good governance, anti-corruption policies, and loyalty to political organisations were among the key factors that attracted voters to parties.

The study indicates that most South Africans concerned about corruption are likely to support an opposition party. Job creation, promises made by political organisations and service delivery were also some of the main reasons for party choice.

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