With the national elections around the corner – they will be taking place next year – South Africans will need to engage and have effective and productive discussions about how to save and advance the cause of South Africa.
Well-functioning democratic constructs and robust, sound political governance are essential to social and economic development – and that is exactly what is needed for this beautiful country of ours.
On the other hand, a lack of voter knowledge, political parties’ performances, voting preferences and general understanding about elections can weaken the rule of law, service delivery, transparency, accountability and the decision-making of the elected party and their politicians of this country.
Civil society or civic groups such as religious and educational institutions, community and professional associations, stokvels, ratepayers’ associations, free, objective,…