Almost three quarters of South Africans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction, this is according to a new nationally representative poll conducted by the Rivonia Circle.
According to the survey, if an election were held today, the ANC’s share of the vote would drop to 41%, the DA’s share would continue to decline to 18% while the EFF's would increase to 15%.Almost three quarters of South Africans believe the country is moving in the wrong direction. This is according to a new nationally representative poll conducted by the Rivonia Circle.
“The majority of voters cite unemployment as the biggest issue. Corruption, crime, load-shedding and the cost of living follow unemployment as the major issues South Africans want confronted,” the think-tank said on Wednesday. The survey, which canvassed a sample size of 2,000 registered voters, nationally representative of age, gender, race and province, points to the possibility of a new political future in SA where no party will get more than 50% of the vote in 2024. “Almost 74% of South Africans believe that the country is moving in the wrong direction. The poll yielded a margin error of 2.2% at the 95% confidence interval.
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