Heartwarming #ElectionDay as the personal becomes the political for voters
Voting can be an educational, bonding experience, as voters show.
Voting can be an educational, bonding experience, as voters show.
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The former presidents went to the polls and spoke about the importance of elections, but Mbeki is still secretive about his choice.
It’s a profound responsibility, but for some South Africans #ElectionDay is also an opportunity to make light of the event, with dollops of humour.
Mmusi Maimane delivered a 'Do it for Madiba' speech at the DA's final election rally.
Faced with long queues and potential boredom, South Africans have found a unique way to add some flavour to their democratic duty.
Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosothu Buthelezi believes his party has loyal supporters and that by-elections would reflect the true voter base.
Posts with feelings of sadness more likely to spur people into action over Black Lives Matter, study says.
Standing as a candidate in multiple wards “is an electoral strategy that is constitutional”, however, it isn't as easy as it seems.
Voting was going almost universally well throughout the country, the Independent Electoral Commission said.
In a searing rebuke, US President called on Republican party leaders to disown Donald Trump.
President Jacob Zuma is that latest, and biggest, name to cast his vote in the 2016 local government elections.
Early on election day, IEC officials were moving materials, sealed with courier company stickers, but voting stations are still closed.
ANC Mayoral candidate in Tshwane cast her vote at Kaya Beach in Grootfontein.
All the news and reaction as the South Africans head to the polls.
Public Protector Thuli Madonsela was in Pretoria this morning to cast her vote.
Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Danny Jordaan has cast his vote in the metro.
The Mail & Guardian profiles mayoral candidates in three of the highly contested metros.
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Shifting between different worlds and characters, the novel looks at the country’s concerns through the eyes of its protagonist, Memory.
Largely they are disaffected members of the major parties who hope to exercise influence if they win.
Females are still being told what’s in vogue – such as shaving pubic hair – and it’s less about being womanly and more about trying to stay girly.
One needs a link between the rear and front in every struggle – and yet it may just be a front.
There is a grim downside to the upturn, which reflects an economy performing well under par.
A science graduate believes his company can play a key role in preventative healthcare.