South Africa elections: Fears of factional violence in Kwazulu-Natal

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South Africa elections: Fears of factional violence in Kwazulu-Natal


Dukentle Duma, a newly elected councillor, tragically lost his life in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. This region has witnessed a staggering number of over 200 political deaths between 2011 and 2023. The violence and targeting of political figures in this area highlight the challenges and dangers faced by those in positions of power.

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  1. The anc has been blaming apartheid for everything for the past 30 years. Its over. Move on. Your country os broken. The only rhing the anc government can fix is an election!

  2. South African peoples should make future election – NOT ELECTRONIC !!!
    FOR TRUTH AND FAIR PROCESS !!!
    Electronic election – it's a way for cheating, corruption and LIE from emenies of justice !
    Watchout AND DO NOT BE FOOLED !!!
    With LOVE !

  3. Apartheid left a legacy of violence and poor policing.

    Did apartheid leave a legacy of violence? Yes. It fomented, fed off, and sustained systematic violence, which included state violence against the large indigenous population, ethnic divisions, the establishment of Bantustans, and the economic marginalization of native settlement areas. Decades of under-service and persisting poverty mean that crime will remain an issue. Any crime-related violence that exists in South Africa now is nothing compared to the violence that existed during the apartheid era.

    Did apartheid contribute to ineffective policing? Both yes and no. During uprisings and search-and-find operations against political agitators and activists, it unleashed a vicious police state against the indigenous populations. Otherwise, policing was absent in the underserved native communities—hence, "poor policing."

    That said, decades of corruption within the political establishment since the dismantling of the racist, minority regime have failed to undo the mentioned shortcomings and allowed them to linger. 🙂

  4. Communazi black supremacist south african government is trying to start a civil war. If they do they will feel the might of Zulu warriors that want to live in peace with whites.