2024 Elections | Youth voter registration remains stagnant

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2024 Elections | Youth voter registration remains stagnant


The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) says over 27.79 million voters the highest since the dawn of democracy in South Africa, are eligible to cast their votes in the 2024 National and Provincial Elections. On the 29th of May this year, South African citizens will go to elections with a choice on who they want as the leader of the country….

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21 Comments

  1. I am concerned… The past couple of months a Russian made Illusion 76 (Il-76) has been landing and taking of to and from Waterkloof AirForce base on a regular basis. How sure are we the Russians are not already meddling in our elections?

  2. The Elephant in the room, those stats.
    My jaw dropped before the first 60 seconds of the show, i sort of hoped some one will clarify them but unfortunately no one did.

  3. Finally someone is using their brain not all this below 50% for the ANC vodo stats. Who will those grannies vote for? And its normal for young people not to care about politics

  4. Youth of South Africa is not interested in voting. And they are not aware of the danger South Africa is facing. All they want is partying, alcohol, sex and smoking nyaope

  5. I hope our country can be analysed like this with the census we had recently, at least that is a starting point, but I know it's lost, just corruption that reigns supreme!

  6. Leanne ,yve laid it out clearly ,about the 18 year olds being born into a broken era of democracy ,
    with no cause or a sence of, why should i vote 🤔, the youth ,voter education not enough.

  7. The young need to get behind a young emerging party that wants to change the system, liberateSA – The Organic Humanity Movement -OHM ! Less politicking and empowering citizens to build a new SA.

  8. Thank you very much for this interview. I really hate traditional media but at least the South African media space still seems to be interested in bringing people who understand people's views on the ground. I'm glad to be part of this country.

  9. The youth have no reference point to compare between a better and a worse dispensation. They've grown up with load shedding, unemployment and receiving grants. People are fearful of change. They will rather stick to what they know than facing the unknown.