We’ve learned that the Electoral Act will have to change – but what will actually be different for South Africans during the next General Election?
It’s one of the biggest shake-ups to South Africa’s voting system since 1994. With the Electoral Act declared ‘unconstitutional’, a new era of politics beckons.
The stakeholder hearings into the draft regulations of the Political Party Funding Act are on their last day and it is important to know why civic groups and parties are fighting for transparency in political campaign donations.
The search for new ward councillors is on in these provinces.
The slugfest between the Democratic Alliance and Patricia de Lille continues with De Lille calling the DA liars for saying they fired her.
A record number of overseas voters have applied to vote in the 2019 Elections. Here’s where they are all from, with some surprises thrown in.
The 2019 Elections are approaching at a rapid pace. But let’s all promise to behave ourselves this voter registration weekend, shall we?
While the bill was passed with support from most parties, the Democratic Alliance bemoaned ‘procedural flaws’.
The ruling party is adamant that claims of its “war” against the Independent Electoral Commission are false and that it has the utmost respect for Chapter 9 institutions.
With less than 24h to go before voting stations open, the Independent Electoral Commission confirms it had received complaints of misconduct and at least one ward councillor has been dismissed so far.
MPs were shocked to hear that the Independent Electoral Commission only has the addresses of about 54% of the 26 million voters for this year’s Local Government Elections.
As the 2014 elections draw nearer, the National Assembly has approved the Electoral Amendment Bill, despite protests from the DA.