2024 Elections | Analysis on results with CSIR's Pravesh Debba and Dr Fikile Vilakazi

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2024 Elections | Analysis on results with CSIR's Pravesh Debba and Dr Fikile Vilakazi


As the elections process nears its finalization, South Africa is getting closer and closer to the time before the nation gets to hear the outcomes of the much-awaited 2024 elections.

From the beginning, the 2024 general elections have always been anticipated to be a game changer in the history of the country’s 30-year democratic era.

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25 Comments

  1. Interesting how Google Translate refuses to translate "Bagwaze Mkhonto Bakwaze". Is Google hiding the truth from the public? It means: "Stab them Mkhonto Srab them". Umkhonto is a spear. Murder is their motto. Come on YouTube, delete this truth.

  2. Kunjalo kunjalo babethi kuyobanjani baya lala nje ePhalamende abenzi bahlala emzini ebizayo ekubeni thina sihlupheka bazicabangela bona bodwa bano 60 – 70 but bathi umuntu Ona 35 u over age Bagwaze Mkhonto Bagwaze

  3. i am humbled by Dr Fikile's proffesional growth. i was very critical of her delivery and felt she was not captive enough when she started appearing on our screens.
    she in her composed and confident era. love to see it.🤌

  4. Is it still the land of the opressed? Azania is negative and racist towards the minority who have been here for hundreds of years according to the Hon Doctors description. Move on now and feel blessed that we are liberated.

  5. Where the Taxi bosses going to run too now, I just hope trains and muciple transport can run again at cheaper prices transnet can start training youth in artisanship so our future looks bright

  6. Why do we always discuss the negatives of the anc and not the positives. The MK as defectors instead of correcting the errors has captured the votes of the anc. As a result it was difficult to get the 51%.

  7. This decline is exponential because of the ANC of Ramaphosa decision to persecute Zuma, a very popular Leader.

    What Ramaphosa & Zondo did to Zuma – a lifetime struggle veteran – jailing him for 15 months s for contempt of attendence to a commission without application of section 35 of the Constitutional, the people will never forgive them.

    The ANC would have fallen by 5% or so if there was no MK.

    The ANC Leadership of Ramaphosa thought they owned the country.