What if the ANC does not win? South Africa's most uncertain elections since 1994

François PICARD | Alessandro XENOS | Rebecca GNIGNATI | Jean-Emile JAMMINE | Greg Mills | Alvin Botes | Khanya Burns-Ncamashe

Edité par France 24 - 2024

We ask about a sluggish economy, huge inequality, corruption and whether this time incumbent fatigue will finally catch up with the African National Congress. How will those born after the fall of apartheid vote? How do they see a country long touted as the Rainbow nation?

Would a weakened ANC signal a new narrative for what remains a regional and continental powerhouse? The opposition includes those who tout Black nationalism instead of diversity. In a nation that’s still got a vibrant press and an independent judiciary, will the election outcome strengthen or weaken institutions?

Produced by Alessandro Xenos, Rebecca Gnignati and Juliette Brown.

Note
  • What if, this time, the ANC does not win? Since 1994, South Africa has known plenty of ups and downs. But no matter the criticism or defections, the party of Nelson Mandela could always bank, come election time, on a winning machine that has always secured an outright majority. What if it's not the case in Wednesday's vote? And why would that be?

Langue
anglais
Date de publication
28/05/2024
Collection
The Debate
Contributeurs
Jean-Emile JAMMINE FRANCE 24 journalist
Greg Mills Director of Brenthurst Foundation
Alvin Botes Member of ANC's National Executive Committee
Khanya Burns-Ncamashe Programs Coordinator at Rivonia Circle

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