2024 Elections | Just over two weeks for the polls: Political analyst Prof Andre Duvenhage

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Published 2024-05-12
It is just over two weeks until 29 May set for general elections.

Political parties and independent candidates are crisscrossing the country in full swing campaign.

This afternoon we look at how campaign trails are going .Impact of this year's election with the introduction of independent candidates on the leading party's, particularly the ruling party.

Political analyst Prof Andre Duvenhage joins us for more analysis

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All Comments (21)
  • @lm_b5080
    if AI were to generate a "draw me an Afrikaner oom", it will draw a picture of this Prof
  • The Prof made sure not to mention the EFF, but he c'd mention political parties which are not even in Parliament. AZAPO, PAC, UDM and ATM are never mentioned but they have seats in Parliament. The question then is, do we really have processors in SA?
  • @tonitappous2422
    According to STATS SA, the Western Cape is by far the best governed Province in the whole of SA, thanks solely to the DA !!
  • Why is the SABC not inviting Xolani Dube anymore to give his analysis? Or was he too honest with analysis of the current president and his government?
  • @jenodamons5408
    My whole family and friends moved vote from DA to NCC in western cape 😊
  • @tonitappous2422
    Do you know that four out of every five new jobs in SA over the past five years were created in the Western Cape??
  • @PearlFleur
    The Afrikana prof failed to mention the EFF. EFF for 2024
  • @Glassbox3D
    My vote goes to the pink smurf on the bed
  • @karinak9465
    Listen to Katlego Moagi (Citizen Concerned) for decent reviews on all party manifestos leading up to the elections
  • I don't even understand how ANC can even be an option, they should actually get a minus %, they should get a minus 40% result
  • DA is by far the best choice, or anyone of the multi party charter leaders
  • @user-mz8uy6gk6f
    I live in a Township Gugulethu in the Western Cape. In which township did you stay in. Come and see for yourself segregation at its worst with other places where whites stay